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What dose is the baby blue Fluoxetine? |
What dose is the baby blue Fluoxetine? Fluoxetine in its generic form comes in baby blue, and i have seen it as a 20 mg. capsule. Prozac by namebrand does notcome in baby blue. im not sure of the generic manufacturer of the blue because there are a few, so dont take the 20mg suggestion verbatim. could it be green? Fluoxetine doesn't come in blue. This is the only tablet, the rest are capsules. If so, it is the first one in this list. It is Sarafem, 10mg (Sarafem is the brand of fluoxetine marketed for PMDD) Fluoxetine DOES come in light blue: |
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