What should be done if a dose of Prozac (fluoxetine) is missed?

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From the Guidelines

If you miss a dose of Prozac (fluoxetine), take it as soon as you remember on the same day, but if it's almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. According to the most recent and highest quality study 1, Prozac has a long half-life, which means it stays in your system longer than many other antidepressants, providing some buffer against occasional missed doses.

Key Considerations

  • Never take a double dose to make up for a missed one, as this can increase the risk of adverse effects.
  • If you frequently miss doses, consider setting a daily reminder or taking your medication at the same time each day as part of your routine.
  • Consistent medication adherence is important for maintaining stable blood levels and achieving optimal therapeutic effects.
  • If you've missed multiple doses, contact your healthcare provider for guidance on how to safely resume your medication regimen, as a discontinuation syndrome characterized by various symptoms has been reported following missed doses or acute discontinuation of SSRIs, including fluoxetine 1.

Additional Guidance

  • Medical education, training, and experience are necessary to safely and effectively prescribe antidepressant medications, including Prozac.
  • A conservative medication trial for mild to moderate anxiety presentations may entail increasing the dose as tolerated within the therapeutic dosage range in the smallest available increments at approximately 1- to 2-week intervals when prescribing shorter half-life SSRIs, to approximately 3- to 4-week intervals when prescribing longer half-life SSRIs, like fluoxetine 1.

From the Research

Missed Dose of Prozac

  • If a dose of Prozac is missed, it should generally be taken as soon as it is remembered, and doses should not be doubled 2.
  • However, some studies suggest that taking double doses after missed doses may be beneficial for medications with long half-lives, but this contradicts other recommendations 3.
  • Prozac (fluoxetine) has a unique extended half-life, which reduces the risk of withdrawal symptoms on sudden discontinuation or missed doses 4.
  • There is no specific guidance on what to do if a dose of Prozac is missed, but patients should be advised to take the missed dose as soon as possible and not to double the dose 5.

General Guidance on Missed Doses

  • Medicines regulatory authorities advise that patient information leaflets should provide specific advice on what actions to take if one or more doses are missed 5.
  • A systematic review found that advice on missed doses is generally inadequate, and pharmaceutical companies and regulatory authorities should produce clear and concise instructions on what patients should do if they miss doses, with supporting evidence where necessary 5.
  • Mathematical models of drug concentration in patients with imperfect adherence suggest that nonadherence is best mitigated by taking double doses following missed doses if the drug has a long half-life, but this may not be applicable to all medications 3.

References

Guideline

Guideline Directed Topic Overview

Dr.Oracle Medical Advisory Board & Editors, 2025

Research

Educating patients about missed medication doses.

Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services, 1992

Research

What should patients do if they miss a dose of medication? A theoretical approach.

Journal of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, 2021

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