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The first priority in the emergency department is to protect the airway (breathing) and maintain adequate blood pressure. The emergency team will make sure that your airway is open and that you are getting adequate oxygen. Oxygen may be given through tubes into the nose or by face mask. In severe respiratory distress, mechanical ventilation may be required. In this situation, a tube is placed via the mouth into the air passages to keep the airway open. The tube is connected to a ventilator, providing oxygen directly into the lung. In rare cases, a simple surgery is performed to open an airway. If blood pressure is dangerously low, medication to increase blood pressure will be given. An intravenous (IV) catheter may be inserted. fluoxetine maleate tab prozac generic fluoxetine fluoxetine effects dog fluoxetine fluoxetine lilly

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Fluoxetine

Fluoxetine is a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat;
• clinical depression;
• obsessive-compulsive disorder in both adults and children where ritualised behaviour is endlessly repeated or thoughts recycle;
• bulimia nervosa — an eating disorder;
• panic disorder;
• premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) — a more severe form of PMS characterised by extreme mood swings, physical bloating and a tenderness of the breasts;
• hypochondria; and
• body dysmorphic disorder where people imagine themselves as disfigured.
Fluoxetine was launched in 1986 but remains in the top five most prescribed antidepressants in the USA. It increases the level of serotonin in the brain and helps to restore mood