Anti Depressants

Prozac

Prozac is the brand name of the antidepressant drug fluoxetine. It is available on prescription, and comes in green and white capsules.

Slang:
Happy pills, bottled smiles.

The effects:

  • When prescribed in the treatment of depression, Prozac works by affecting the brain's mood-altering serotonin levels;
  • Some users have experienced side-effects, including insomnia, diarrhoea,loss of appetite, anxiety and headaches;
  • Some sexual side-effects have also been reported, including difficulties reaching orgasm;
  • Prozac, like all antidepressants, may not work for everyone;
  • Give at least two weeks for anti-depressants to work, but go back to your doctor if there's no change after four to six weeks;
  • Taking just one tablet, rather than a course of them is unlikely to have any noticeable effect on your mood;
  • If you're not depressed in the first place, taking some Prozac is not going to make you feel 'happy'.

The risks:

  • The long term implications of regular misuse of Prozac is not yet fully understood;
  • Mixing Prozac with other drugs, particularly ecstasy or alcohol, can be dangerous;
  • Taking Prozac with some other anti-depressant medical drugs can cause very high blood pressure, vomiting and shock and has led to some people being hospitalised.

The law:
Prozac is legal when prescribed under prescription. Supply or possession with intent to supply is illegal, and Class C penalties apply.