Is It Safe To Take Fluoxetine For Sore Throat And Sinus?
Hi, I started taking Fluoxetine 10mg today. I just had one capsule at noon with my lunch. Now I have a kind of sore throat and sinus pain. I can t sleep either. Are these normal? should I stop taking this medicine and go back to my Dr? or continue using it until things get back to normal?
As per your query you have sore throat and sinus problem . As such fluoxetine not know to cause any harm in case of sore throat or sinus problem . But in some cases it is known to cause allergic reaction and can complicate the problem . I would suggest you to consult the ENT specialist and discuss the situation . Doctor may order certain test and confirm the diagnosis . Doctor may prescribe antibiotics ( amoxicillin ) , and decongestant . For now do warn saline gargles .
Hope your concern has been resolved.
Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Is It Safe To Take Fluoxetine For Sore Throat And Sinus?
Hi Dear , As per your query you have sore throat and sinus problem . As such fluoxetine not know to cause any harm in case of sore throat or sinus problem . But in some cases it is known to cause allergic reaction and can complicate the problem . I would suggest you to consult the ENT specialist and discuss the situation . Doctor may order certain test and confirm the diagnosis . Doctor may prescribe antibiotics ( amoxicillin ) , and decongestant . For now do warn saline gargles . Hope your concern has been resolved. Get Well Soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari