Fluvoxamine is manufactured by Solvay Pharma Inc. This medicine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It may also be used to treat depression and other conditions as determined by your doctor.
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Why is this Fluvoxamine prescribed?
Fluvoxamine is prescribed for obsessive-compulsive disorder. An obsession is marked by continual, unwanted thoughts that prevent proper functioning in everyday living. Compulsive behavior is typified by ritualistic actions such as repetitious washing, repeating certain phrases, completing steps in a process over and over, counting and recounting, checking and rechecking to make sure that something has not been forgotten, excessive neatness, and hoarding of useless items.
Most important fact about Fluvoxamine
Before starting therapy with fluvoxamine, be sure your doctor knows what medications you are taking--both prescription and over-the-counter--since combining fluvoxamine with certain drugs may cause serious or even life-threatening effects. You should never take fluvoxamine with thioridazine (Mellaril) or pimozide (Orap). You should also avoid taking fluvoxamine within 14 days of taking any antidepressant drug classified as an MAO inhibitor, including Nardil and Parnate.
How should you take Fluvoxamine?
Take this medication only as directed by your doctor. Fluvoxamine may be taken with or without food. --If you miss a dose...If you are taking 1 dose a day, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. If you are taking 2 doses a day, take the missed dose as soon as possible, then go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time. --Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature and protect from humidity.
What side effects may occur with Fluvoxamine?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, tell your doctor immediately. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking fluvoxamine.
More common side effects may include:
Abnormal ejaculation, abnormal tooth decay and toothache, anxiety, blurred vision, constipation, decreased appetite, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, feeling "hot or flushed," "flu-like" symptoms, frequent urination, gas and bloating, headache, heart palpitations, inability to fall asleep, indigestion, nausea, nervousness, sleepiness, sweating, taste alteration, tremor, unusual tiredness or weakness, upper respiratory infection, vomiting
Less common side effects may include:
Abnormal muscle tone, agitation, chills, decreased sex drive, depression, difficult orlabored breathing, difficulty swallowing, extreme excitability, impotence, inability to urinate, lack of orgasm, persistent erection, yawning
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Fluvoxamine
Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. If you smoke, be sure to tell your doctor before starting fluvoxamine therapy, as your dosage may need adjustment.
If fluvoxamine is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining fluvoxamine with the following:
Anticoagulant drugs such as Coumadin
Antidepressant medications such as Anafranil, Elavil, and Tofranil, as well as the MAO inhibitors Nardil and Parnate
Blood pressure medications known as beta blockers, including Inderal and Lopressor
Carbamazepine (Tegretol)
Clozapine (Clozaril)
Diltiazem (Cardizem)
Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid)
Methadone (Dolophine)
Mexiletine (Mexitil)
Phenytoin (Dilantin)
Pimozide (Orap)
Quinidine (Quinidex)
Sumatriptan (Imitrex)
Tacrine (Cognex)
Theophylline (Theo-Dur)
Thioridazine (Mellaril)
Tranquilizers and sedatives such as Halcion, Valium, Versed, and Xanax
Tryptophan
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding when taking Fluvoxamine
The effects of fluvoxamine in pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, consult your doctor immediately. Fluvoxamine passes into breast milk and may cause serious reactions in a nursing baby. If this medication is essential to your health, your doctor may advise you to discontinue breastfeeding until your treatment with fluvoxamine is finished.
Recommended Fluvoxamine dosage
ADULTS The usual starting dose is one 50-milligram tablet taken at bedtime.
Your doctor may increase your dose, depending upon your response. The maximum daily dose is 300 milligrams. If you take more than 100 milligrams a day, your doctor will divide the total amount into 2 doses; if the doses are not equal, you should take the larger dose at bedtime. Older adults and people with liver problems may need a reduced dosage.
CHILDREN For children aged 8 to 17, the recommended starting dose is 25 milligrams taken at bedtime. The dose may be increased to a maximum of 200 milligrams daily for children under 11, and 300 milligrams for children aged 11 to 17. Young girls sometimes respond to lower doses than boys do. Larger daily dosages are divided in two, as for adults.
Fluvoxamine Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. An overdose of fluvoxamine can be fatal. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical help immediately.
Common symptoms of fluvoxamine overdose include:
Coma, breathing difficulties, sleepiness, rapid heartbeat, nausea, vomiting
Other possible symptoms include convulsions, tremor, diarrhea, exaggerated reflexes, and slow or irregular heartbeat. After recovery, some overdose victims have been left with kidney complications, bowel damage, an unsteady gait, or dilated pupils.
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