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About 2 years ago I started taking Prozac. I had life issues (which I will refer to as a combination of Covid stress/fatigue and some life/health decisions that were contributing that I needed to improve). At no point was I suicidal either in the time leading up to starting the medication or during taking it. This was the first and only time I have ever taken an anti-depressant in my life.
The medication performed as intended, I was able to get my life back in order. At my last annual physical (about one year ago) I had asked my doctor about a procedure to stop taking it, to which he informed me that, due to its long half-life, I could simply stop taking it if I felt that things were on track and I could do so.
I waited until the end of last year, understanding that withdrawal symptoms are still a thing and wanting to set myself up for success with stopping. Now it's roughly 5 months later and I have not taken any more Prozac or any other antidepressant, so figure around 19 months total (I don't have an exact date).
I have my next physical with my doctor coming up next week and I will inform him that I have stopped taking this. My company uses a mail order pharmacy which has continued to send me my prescription on calendar time. I have saved all the pills since I stopped taking it, so I can demonstrate ceasing of the medication back that far.
I am not sure if I am going to apply for another medical. I stopped actively flying a few years back and haven't had a need for one. Basic Med would be fine for any personal flying I would be likely to do in the future. But, there is always the possibility that if I go back to some form of professional flying (something requiring a 1st or 2nd class medical). I want to make sure that what gets logged by my doctor is correct or appropriate so that, if I choose to apply for another medical, I at least have that documentation in place.
Any advice from the resident expert AMEs would be appreciated.
The medication performed as intended, I was able to get my life back in order. At my last annual physical (about one year ago) I had asked my doctor about a procedure to stop taking it, to which he informed me that, due to its long half-life, I could simply stop taking it if I felt that things were on track and I could do so.
I waited until the end of last year, understanding that withdrawal symptoms are still a thing and wanting to set myself up for success with stopping. Now it's roughly 5 months later and I have not taken any more Prozac or any other antidepressant, so figure around 19 months total (I don't have an exact date).
I have my next physical with my doctor coming up next week and I will inform him that I have stopped taking this. My company uses a mail order pharmacy which has continued to send me my prescription on calendar time. I have saved all the pills since I stopped taking it, so I can demonstrate ceasing of the medication back that far.
I am not sure if I am going to apply for another medical. I stopped actively flying a few years back and haven't had a need for one. Basic Med would be fine for any personal flying I would be likely to do in the future. But, there is always the possibility that if I go back to some form of professional flying (something requiring a 1st or 2nd class medical). I want to make sure that what gets logged by my doctor is correct or appropriate so that, if I choose to apply for another medical, I at least have that documentation in place.
Any advice from the resident expert AMEs would be appreciated.