Prozac affects different people in different ways. Unfortunately, it was the worse drug I ever took. It made me very ill. No I did not get angry, just on the move all the time. Bad runny tummy, the jitters. I ran around all day crying. could not keep still. Worse me out. I had to stop it as making me very ill indeed.
I have never heard it said that anger is depression leaving the body. Although the Prozac did not make me angry, perhaps other people may have experienced that. I know with other anti depressants I did get side effects. I think the only one that did cause aggression in me was one of the early anti depressants, and I stopped that as soon as I knew what it was doing to me.
Prozac affects different people in different ways. Unfortunately, it was the worse drug I ever took. It made me very ill. No I did not get angry, just on the move all the time. Bad runny tummy, the jitters. I ran around all day crying. could not keep still. Worse me out. I had to stop it as making me very ill indeed.
I have never heard it said that anger is depression leaving the body. Although the Prozac did not make me angry, perhaps other people may have experienced that. I know with other anti depressants I did get side effects. I think the only one that did cause aggression in me was one of the early anti depressants, and I stopped that as soon as I knew what it was doing to me.
Oh I hope you're feeling better now , thank you anyway :)
I agree with Maddie.....medications can affect people differently, and one of the possible effects of these kinds of medications can be anger, irritability, mood swings. The fact that you're 16 makes those things more likely. Often times, these medications have kind of an opposite effect on younger adults and teens than they do on adults, which is why there must be caution when putting a young person on an antidepressant.
I have to say that I'd urge you to find a new doctor. The "depression leaving the body" as an explanation for your anger is ridiculous. Is he your family doctor? You really need to seek out a child/adolescent psychiatrist for medication management, as treatment with medications in young people is tricky business with a lot of special considerations.
Very best to you hon, please let us know how you're doing!
I've been taking prozac for 2 months , the first month I was on 2 (10 mg) capsules for a month then he hoped it to 1 (40mg) prozac so I check with him this month but I haven't had any side effects but I know getting off and switching takes time If youthink prozac isn't working and making you feel they way I would ask your doctor about another anti depressant, I have heard good and bad things personally but I feel fine on it . hope you find what works !
This side effect is right on the warnings that came with the medication. It's said to be more common with young people than older, but there's no real proof this is true, they just follow young people more closely than they do adults. Nursegirl is right, you need a different doctor -- if that comment is accurate you're not in the best hands. This is one of the side effects that is most emphasized as one to mention to your prescriber.
Thank you all , I am feeling better now , this medicine is still new to me , it hasn't even been a month . I suppose that it effects the hormones in my body which made me feel moody . I think I need to give more time , because I feel less anxious after taking the pill .
Give it 6 weeks o take full effect. If anger persists, tell your doctor to put you on something else.
My son's psychiatrist prescribed lexapro and clonazepam for constant panic attacks and depression works great with no side effects. He refused to consider prozac for my 25 year old son.