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Posted by Nixon on February 15, 2005, at 17:32:58
Hi,
I know it's been around awhile but do any of you have experiences or opinions on Prozac weekly? If you do I would be interested to hear them. Thanks. JN
Posted by Nixon on February 16, 2005, at 18:19:31
Hi,
I posted a few days ago asking if anyone had experience with prozac weekly usage (90)mg. I received 0 responses and now the post is buried so I'll try one more time. Thanks. JN
Posted by theo on February 16, 2005, at 22:57:42
In reply to Prozac Weekly Repost, posted by Nixon on February 16, 2005, at 18:19:31
Are you currently taking regular Prozac? If not you need to for about 12 weeks prior to starting it to have a solid steady state.
I tried Prozac Weekly for a short time and felt a strong AD effect, then I could feel myself sinking towards the end of the week. I honestly didn't take regular Prozac 12 weeks prior, which may have been part of the problem.
I honestly think taking it daily would keep a steady level better than the weekly version.
Posted by Nixon on February 17, 2005, at 9:09:33
In reply to Re: Prozac Weekly Repost » Nixon, posted by theo on February 16, 2005, at 22:57:42
> Are you currently taking regular Prozac? If not you need to for about 12 weeks prior to starting it to have a solid steady state.
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> I tried Prozac Weekly for a short time and felt a strong AD effect, then I could feel myself sinking towards the end of the week. I honestly didn't take regular Prozac 12 weeks prior, which may have been part of the problem.
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> I honestly think taking it daily would keep a steady level better than the weekly version.Hey Theo,
Thanks alot. I do currently take prozac 20mg and you are right re: 12 weeks therapy prior to starting. Your comment about the end of the week was interesting and is something I am concerned about about with prozac weekly. Thanks. JN
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