Seizures: There have been occasional reports of seizures occurring with fluoxetine. Seizures are more likely to occur when higher doses of this medication
Fluoxetine should NOT BE USED in pets that: have a history of seizures; are on medications that lower the seizure threshold; are allergic to it; are taking
Fluoxetine; Sertraline. SIGN suggest that SSRIs appear to For fluoxetine and duloxetine the risk of seizure was deemed almost negligible
Fluoxetine; Sertraline. SIGN suggest that SSRIs appear to For fluoxetine and duloxetine the risk of seizure was deemed almost negligible
Sodium valproate and fluoxetine had dose dependent seizure protective effect. Fluoxetine abolished the seizure threshold lowering effect of
Gabapentin. Gabapentin is an anti-seizure and pain medication Fluoxetine (Prozac). Fluoxetine is an SSRI antidepressant used to
or a history of seizures, with very few exceptions. The For fluoxetine and duloxetine the risk of seizure was deemed almost negligible
Fluoxetine is used to treat behavior issues in cats. The standard dose of fluoxetine Dogs with seizure disorders are never given fluoxetine
Fluoxetine abolished the seizure threshold lowering effect of sumatriptan. Fluoxetine and sodium valproate combination produced additive seizure productive
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