Prozac: What You Want to Know

If you have certain mental health conditions, your medical professional may recommend that you take a prescription drug called Prozac.

Prozac is used to treat the following conditions:

We’ll explain more about these conditions and how Prozac helps treat them in the “What do you take Prozac for?” section below.

* Prozac is prescribed in combination with olanzapine (Zyprexa) for this condition.

Prozac details

Prozac is a type of antidepressant drug called a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). It contains the active drug fluoxetine.

Prozac comes as capsules that you swallow.

Prozac generic

Prozac is a brand-name medication. It’s also available as a generic drug called fluoxetine.

Most medications, including Prozac, may cause side effects that can be serious or mild. To give you an idea of what might occur with Prozac, we’ve listed some of the medication’s more common side effects below. Not all of the potential side effects are included here.

Your medical professional or pharmacist can provide more information on possible side effects of Prozac. They’ll also be able to recommend tips on how to help prevent and ease side effects.

Note: Certain factors may affect a medication’s side effects. These factors can include other health conditions you may have, other drugs you may be taking, and your age.

Mild side effects

Some of the mild side effects that Prozac may cause are listed below. For information about other mild side effects of the drug, we suggest that you talk with your medical professional or pharmacist. And it may also be helpful to refer to the medication guide.

Mild side effects of Prozac that have been reported in studies include the following: