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Anyone been on Prozac for over 5 years?


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Devon, Your support is well received and we thank you. Check with your pharmacist regarding dosages and side effects. They have a world of knowledge to give :) Josie ______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team.
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well, medications are designed for help people, even in a long term use: people with diabetes or high blood pressure, have to take the medications for the long term, even for all their lives; so, if your doctor says that is OK to take prozac, don't worry, he consideres it necesary for you in this moment, doesn't matter if you have already been with this medication before. OK?
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Hi, I am not new here.....just back. I have been on prozac either 10s or 20 for 10 years. It bothers me alot lately that i have to take it, but i get very anxiety ridden without it. Long term effects concern me, but not my doctor, he acts like its no big deal. What do u think? thanks! colleen PS, now i am going to go reply to some of the questions on the board and see if i can help out. :)

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