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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
At the same time every day. If you are experiencing side effects on fluoxetine, it may help to take it at a particular time of day to try to avoid the worst of the side effects. For example, if fluoxetine gives you trouble sleeping, it may help to take fluoxetine first thing in the morning so that it’s hopefully worn off a bit by the time you go to bed. On the other hand, if fluoxetine makes you sleepy or gives you other unpleasant side effects, try taking it just before bedtime so that you’re asleep when the concentration of the medication is at its highest in your body. I’d like to stop taking fluoxetine. How can I safely wean myself off fluoxetine? Will I experience withdrawal? If you’d like to come off fluoxetine, it’s very important that you talk to your doctor first. Never stop taking medication without first discussing it with your doctor. Your doctor will help you to safely wean yourself off fluoxetine by gradually reducing your dose of fluoxetine over time, to slowly taper off the medication. Don’t stop taking medication abruptly, as this can cause withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, trouble sleeping, headaches, shaking, feeling anxious, and numbness or tingling in your hands and feet. 💡 Healthcare doesn’t have to be a solo effort. Take advantage of the MyTherapy App’s team features and include caretakers, doctors, and family in your treatment. Click here to download MyTherapy for AndroidClick here to download MyTherapy for iOS Will fluoxetine affect my birth control? No. Fluoxetine does not affect any type of birth control, including contraceptive pills and the morning after pill. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have concerns about fluoxetine interacting with your contraception or any other medications you are taking. Can I take
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