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Kaja (Anonymous, 46.113.12.) Warszawa 2 months ago

Could Seronil cause a rash?
12.99 zł

Hello, I am taking Seronil 20mg sub. Active fluoxectin, about a month. For some time now I have itchy skin, I have some rashes, pimples. Is there a chance that it will pass by itself?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

If the cause of the rash is Seronil, it will not go away on its own and you will need to change your treatment.

Kaja (Anonymous, 46.113.12.) 2 months ago

So it will not disappear on its own, most likely the treatment will have to be modified?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

Rash is one of the common side effects of Seronil. This symptom occurs less frequently than in 1 in 10 patients, but more often than in 1 in 100.

According to the manufacturer:

"If rash or other allergic symptoms occur that cannot be linked to another cause, fluoxetine should be discontinued."

As treatment should not be stopped without consulting your doctor, please contact your treating physician in the first instance.

If you are unable to consult your doctor, you can use the teleconsultation here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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