FDA approved

Generic for ProzacĀ®Fluoxetine

Starting at $49/mo

Getting psychiatric care for anxiety and depression has never been more convenient. Consult with a healthcare provider through our platform to determine whether a medication like fluoxetine could be right for you.

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  • Prescribed by a healthcare provider experienced in treating anxiety & depression, if appropriate
  • Unlimited provider messaging
  • Free dosage adjustments

Fluoxetine is an antidepressant, notably the first SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) approved for use in the United States. It has been approved by the FDA and marketed under the brand name ProzacĀ® for over three decades.

  • Currently, fluoxetine is FDA-approved for acute and maintenance treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD), as well as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bulimia nervosa, and panic disorder. Not all mental health conditions can be treated by a provider through our platform.
  • Fluoxetine should be taken exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Generally, it is taken once a day at the same time, earlier in the day if trouble sleeping is a concern. Abruptly stopping fluoxetine is generally not recommended, even if you feel better, because serious withdrawal symptoms can occur.

Fluoxetine works to increase the amount of serotonin in the brain by limiting how much serotonin is reabsorbed by nerve cells. For people with depression and anxiety, this can help manage symptoms such as low interest in activities or panic attacks.

* Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a healthcare provider.

* Controlled substances such as Xanax and Adderall are not available through our platform.

* This page has been medically reviewed by Sylvia Valadez, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC.

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Fluoxetine Generic for ProzacĀ®

How to get fluoxetine online with Hers

1. Simple consultation

Complete an online mental health assessment and intake form, then connect with a healthcare provider through our platform.

2. Free delivery

Get fluoxetine shipped to you for free, if prescribed.

3. Ongoing support

Enjoy secure, ongoing support 100% onlineā€”including refills and unlimited dosage adjustments.

Whatā€™s an SSRI?

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a type of antidepressant that work by increasing levels of a mood-affecting chemical called serotonin in the brain which helps to improve your symptoms. Nice, right?

The science of fluoxetine

Your brain naturally produces chemicals that make you feel good, like serotonin. Fluoxetine keeps neurons from reabsorbing this chemical so that you have more of it available in your brain. Long story short? For people with depression and anxiety disorders, this can help to improve interest in activities or reduce the number of panic attacks.

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Potential fluoxetine side effects

The most common side effects of fluoxetine include unusual dreams, sexual problems, loss of appetite, diarrhea, indigestion, nausea or vomiting, weakness, dry mouth, flu symptoms, feeling tired or fatigued, change in sleep habits, yawning, sinus infection or sore throat, tremor or shaking, sweating, feeling anxious or nervous, hot flashes, and rash. Discuss any side effects you experience with your provider.

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FeltĀ better

Over 75% of Hers customers who checked in with their provider reported improvements in their mentalĀ healthĀ symptoms.*

* Results vary. Data were self-reported between 11/26/2021 and 08/01/2022 by Hers customers who 1) signed up between 11/04/2021 and 05/04/2022; 2) were prescribed antidepressant medication by a provider after their first consultation on the Hers platform; and 3) had an active subscription for such psychiatric medication through the Hers platform within 90 days after signing up.

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Frequently asked questions about fluoxetine

Fluoxetine has been shown to be effective in treating depression and certain types of anxiety in clinical trials.
Fluoxetine may take up to two weeks to begin its work on depression and will continue to improve working over time.
Fluoxetine blocks the reuptake of serotonin, a neurotransmitter or chemical messenger in the brain.
No, fluoxetine is not an MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor). It is an SSRI.
No. Fluoxetine is an SSRI, which is not a controlled substance. Most people do not abuse SSRIs.
Fluoxetine has not been systematically studied for its potential for abuse, tolerance, or physical dependence and is not known to have addictive properties. Quitting fluoxetine without talking to a healthcare provider is not recommended, as discontinuing fluoxetine could cause serious discontinuation symptoms. You should always consult a healthcare provider before stopping fluoxetine.
While antidepressants are sometimes associated with minor weight gain, in clinical studies of fluoxetine, a small number of patients reported decreased appetite and/or weight loss, which may be more significant in underweight depressed or bulimic patients. Consult your healthcare provider with any questions about the potential for weight gain while taking fluoxetine.
After you stop taking fluoxetine, it should be out of your system in about 25 days. However, certain metabolites may stay in your system for 22 to 82 days after stopping the medication.
Adverse effects of fluoxetine may include drowsiness, irregular heartbeat, seizures, abnormal bleeding or bruising, suicidal thoughts or serious allergic reaction. This list is nonexhaustive.
If you experience these or worsening side effects, contact a healthcare professional immediately.
Drug interactions with fluoxetine include: MAOIs (such as isocarboxazid or tranylcypromine), NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen), certain beta-blockers, tricyclic antidepressants, warfarin, benzodiazepines, certain anti-psychotics, certain anticonvulsants and more (including St. Johnā€˜s Wort). If mixed with certain antidepressants that increase serotonin, you may run the risk of a serious condition called serotonin syndrome. This list is non-exhaustive.
Be sure to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional and read the package information before beginning fluoxetine treatment.

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Important safety information

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Important safety information

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* Controlled substances, including amphetamines (such as Adderall) or benzodiazepines (such as Xanax and Valium) are not available through our platform.