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Kaska (Anonymous, 188.47.114.) Warszawa 19 months ago

Will interrupting Seronil 20 mg for 2 days affect my health?

I ran out of Seronil. I have been taking 20 mg per day for a month. If I don't take the medicine for two days, will it have any effect?

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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist

19 months ago

Abrupt withdrawal of Seronil should be avoided. Withdrawal symptoms are common after discontinuation of treatment, especially when treatment is stopped suddenly. In clinical trials, adverse events occurred after discontinuation of treatment in approximately 60% of patients in the fluoxetine group (the active substance seronil). The risk of withdrawal symptoms may depend on several factors, including the duration of treatment - in you two months and the size of the dose - in you 20 mg, as well as the rate of its reduction. There is no information on what exactly happens in patients in case of a short interruption of therapy with the drug (2 days), irritability, sleep and well-being problems, headaches and others may occur. They may occur, but they do not have to - therefore, you should not stop the course of treatment with the drug. If you have a problem with obtaining a prescription from a doctor - you can use our portal and teleconsultation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja More about the drug Seronil: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/70687/seronil-tabletki-powlekane/apteki

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