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sageluna

2y ago

Can I Drink After Taking Prozac in the Morning?

If I take 10mg Prozac in the morning, can I drink at night?

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sageluna

2y ago

update! i got super drunk last night and it was fine!! probably shouldn’t do it often tho. thanks for the advice!
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MakGyver

2y ago

I've been on Prozac for 20 years and had a variety of drinks. Whiskey, tequila, rum, wine, and a couple others. While I've never actually been drunk, nothing bad has happened. Although, I have to agree with jacksonbrebner on it making you extra sleepy.
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jacksonbrebner

2y ago

no problem! and yeah if you're doctor says it's alright then go for it :) maybe try out one drink at first and wait a bit to see how you feel. I don't think anything bad should happen except maybe falling asleep and having a really good nap lol. but of course everyone reacts differently so be careful ! best of luck
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sageluna

2y ago

ok thanks! I talked to my doctor and she said just take it slow and don’t drink a bunch at once. just wanted to hear other peoples experiences because i don’t want to have a few drinks and then something really bad happen.
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jacksonbrebner

2y ago

I would talk to your doctor about this. but personally, I've never had any problems while drinking on Prozac. it just seems to make me feel kinda sleepier than I would when I'm not taking it. so definitely be careful and I would recommend only drinking if you're in a safe place where you would be staying the night, so not at a bar or something.

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