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Prozac

Prozac is the commercially available brand name for the drug Fluoxetine. Fluoxetine is an antidepressant and is used in the treatment of depression, panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder, severe premenstrual syndrome, and bulimia. It helps in improving the mood, sleep, appetite, and energy levels.

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Does prolonged use of Prozac cause darkening of the iris?

Query: Hi doctor,I have been taking Prozac for about six years. And I have noticed that my eye color looks much darker, I tried to research this online, but nothing came up apart from how Prozac can increase melanin melanocytes in the skin. Could this all so mean it affects the pigments in the iris, causin...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I hope you are otherwise hale and hearty. I have understood your query, and I would like to tell you that there is nothing really to be anxious about. Prozac or, generically, Fluoxetine can, in the long run, cause pigmentation of the skin. There have, however, been n...  Read Full »

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