Side Effects of Prozac
Prozac is a type of drug called an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), and it is designed to restore chemical imbalances that lead to depression and other problems. Unfortunately, this drug can lead to a chemical imbalance in those who take it, resulting in a host of health issues.
The adverse side effects of Prozac can include:
- Seizures
- Violence
- Insomnia
- Eating disorders
- Anxiety
- Suicidal tendencies
- Birth defects
If Prozac is taken during pregnancy or breastfeeding, it can cause serious problems for your child, including lung, cranial, and heart problems. Many of these defects are life-threatening, and some will last throughout your child's life. You can seek compensation for the harm done to your children.