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Sunday 12 July 2009

Seroxat Patient Information Leaflet - Vague. OOPS looks like the Prozac one is equally vague !!



Like all medicines, Prozac can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
• If you get a rash or allergic reaction such as itching, swollen lips/tongue or
wheezing/shortness of breath, stop taking the medicine straight away and tell your
doctor immediately.
If you feel restless and cannot sit or stand still, you may have akathisia; increasing your
dose of Prozac may make you feel worse.
If you feel like this, contact your doctor.
• Tell your doctor immediately if your skin starts to turn red or you develop a varied skin
reaction or your skin starts to blister or peel. This is very rare.

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