I've heard of this happening with some antidepressants, although not Prozac specifically. It's definitely a thing you need to let your doctor know about.
This is a little different but i sum times take 20 of my tramadol 50mg at ones so i can get very hi LOL . thing is they a down side to it stops me peeing all most for a day . And the doctors wonder why my kidneys are mess up LOL . Thats one good thing tho as my kidneys are on the way out saves me trying to top myself give a year i be dead and buried YAY :D any way back to you yes sum meds can stop you pissing just drink plenty of water you soon be peeing like a river HEHE :D
YES! Many drugs can to this to you. I am on Prozac and have a lot of trouble going to the bathroom. It feels like my bladder is about to burst yet when I sit down I can't go to the bathroom. Its frustrating.
This is a little different but i sum times take 20 of my tramadol 50mg at ones so i can get very hi LOL . thing is they a down side to it stops me peeing all most for a day . And the doctors wonder why my kidneys are mess up LOL . Thats one good thing tho as my kidneys are on the way out saves me trying to top myself give a year i be dead and buried YAY :D any way back to you yes sum meds can stop you pissing just drink plenty of water you soon be peeing like a river HEHE :D
I've had something similar happen. I'd be able to pee, but then it would stop...then start again. My bladder wouldn't empty completely in one shot, lol. When I first discovered this it was...messy.
Not weird. Some side effects have been noted with particular SSRI's I believe Prozac being mentioned in particular I'm regards to unrinary tract disorders. Being male and over sixty I take Tamsulosin Hydrochloride. Aka a smooth muscle relaxer. I was in citlaipram and sound up taking the Tamsulosin to help with the bladder not emptying. I am not sure how things work for the ladies but I would think it's similar in how things work right?
But other folks on here are correct. Speak with your physician and let her/him know what's going on. Leaving your bladder full most of the time can cause damage to the unrinary system in general.
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