Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)
Switching to or from Fluoxetine
Switching medications is more nuanced than simply stopping one and starting another. For Fluoxetine (Fluoxetine), the right protocol depends on whether the switch is within the same class, across classes, the half-life of the medications involved, and any underlying disease control. This page outlines the practical considerations at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg.
Switching within the same class
Switching from another Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) agent to Fluoxetine, or vice versa, is usually direct: the prescriber establishes the equivalent dose of Fluoxetine and the schedule, and the change happens on a defined day. Symptom monitoring during the first weeks confirms the new regimen is delivering equivalent control. Fluoxetine selectively inhibits the serotonin reuptake transporter, increasing synaptic serotonin availability.
Switching across classes
Switching to Fluoxetine from a different therapeutic class is more involved. Some switches require a washout period (especially when crossing receptor antagonists/agonists or shared metabolic pathways), others use cross-titration where both medications overlap briefly. The prescriber chooses the protocol based on the medications involved, the indication and individual factors at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg.
Frequently asked questions
Can I switch directly from another medication to Fluoxetine? ▾
Sometimes yes — within the same class, direct switches are common. Across classes, a structured protocol (washout or cross-titration) is usually safer. The prescriber confirms whether direct switch to Fluoxetine at 10mg, 20mg, 40mg is appropriate.
What should I do if the switch isn't working? ▾
Switching results vary; the underlying condition may need a few weeks to restabilise on the new medication. If symptoms worsen significantly or new side effects appear, contact the prescriber for review rather than waiting indefinitely or self-switching back to the original medication.
Products containing Fluoxetine
More on Fluoxetine
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- Side effectsFluoxetine side effects: common, rare and warning signs
- Dosage guideFluoxetine dosage guide: how much to take and when
- OnsetHow fast does Fluoxetine start working?
- DurationHow long does Fluoxetine last?
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