Fluvoxamine

Fluvoxamine is an antidepressant medication that is used to treat depression and other mental health conditions. It is part of a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Fluvoxamine works by increasing the amount of serotonin, a chemical in the brain that helps to maintain mental balance. Common side effects include nausea, headache, drowsiness, dizziness, and dry mouth.

Fluvoxamine is a medication commonly sold under the brand names Luvox and Faverin. It is a prescription medication classified as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) . SSRIs are a type of antidepressant medication that works by increasing the levels of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is a chemical messenger that helps regulate mood, sleep, and behavior.

Fluvoxamine is primarily used to treat:

It may also be used to treat other conditions, such as panic disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
N - Nervous system
N06 Psychoanaleptics
N06A - Antidepressants
N06AB Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
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