You die.
I would seriously considering speaking to your doctor. I'm going to go ahead and assume that the overdose was an accident, but either way you should let your doctor know so that as he/she may help you. If fluoxetine was helpful prior to the overdose, it may indeed be helpful to restart it, when your physician believes that this is the right thing to do.
The dosage of fluoxetine hydrochloride required for an overdose depends both on the mass of the person in question and how long that person has been taking the drug. For approximately four weeks, the level of fluoxetine in the bloodstream increases, as its presence inhibits its own metabolization. This decreases the amount of fluoxetine required to reach a level associated with adverse effects. The lowest known dosage of fluoxetine hydrochloride associated with death was 520 mg. However, the actual cause of death in this case was not confirmed to be overdose. On the other hand, the largest known overdose of only fluoxetine hydrochloride was 8 full grams. This patient subsequently made a full recovery.
the only medication that cannot be mixed with fluoxetine is a pain killer called TRAMADOL it is an opiete and will cause the heart to stop of overdose even if its only 10mgs, paxil is also not suitable with Tramadol. fluoxetine is just generic prozac, but is still effective to treat depression symptoms, if you still feel sad blue or suicidal stop taking the medication and consult your doctor. (yes you can take them.)-priton tablets.
can i use chlordiazepoxide while using fluoxetine
No. Fluoxetine has no impact on drug testing.
yes you can overdose and die on that much. that will kill you.
The brand name for Fluoxetine is Prozac, Sarafem or Prozac.
One percocet will definitely not lead to overdose. It depends how much of the methamphetamine was used to gauge whether or not you will overdose.
Yes, a dog can overdose on Benadryl, and it doesn't take as much as you might think.
No, Fluoxetine is a generic form of Prozac which is used to treat depression.
17 mg