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Fluoxetine: Difference between revisions

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| mechanism        = TrkB/BDNF<ref name="trkb">https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9666396/</ref> <vote slug="ssri-claim">Fluoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.</vote>
| mechanism        = TrkB/BDNF<ref name="trkb">https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9666396/</ref> <vote slug="ssri-claim">Fluoxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.</vote>
| intro            = Fluoxetine was the first of a long line of SSRIs. It is notable for its extremely long half-life and relative lack of withdrawal syndrome. It can also be useful in helping taper and discontinue other SxRI medicines.
| intro            = Fluoxetine was the first of a long line of SSRIs. It is notable for its extremely long half-life and relative lack of withdrawal syndrome. It can also be useful in helping taper and discontinue other SxRI medicines.
| indications      = <indication slug="depression" title="Depressive disorders" author="MDElliottMD"/>
| indications      = <indication ref="depression" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication slug="anxiety-disorders" title="Anxiety disorders broadly" author="MDElliottMD">
<indication ref="anxiety-disorders" author="MDElliottMD">
Including generalized anxiety, panic, and social anxiety.
Including generalized anxiety, panic, and social anxiety.
</indication>
</indication>
<indication slug="panic" title="Panic disorder" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication ref="panic" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication slug="social-anxiety" title="Social anxiety disorder" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication ref="social-anxiety" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication slug="ocd" title="Obsessive-compulsive disorder" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication ref="ocd" author="MDElliottMD"/>
<indication slug="ptsd" title="PTSD" author="MDElliottMD">
<indication ref="ptsd" author="MDElliottMD">
Potentially.
Potentially.
</indication>
</indication>