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Drug
Uses
Paxil is used for depression and/or social anxiety disorders.
Your doctor may have prescribed Paxil to treat other conditions
as well.
General
Information
St. John’s Wort should be avoided while taking Paxil due to
the additive effects of serotonin.
How
Drug Works
Paroxetine restores the balance of a brain neurotransmitter
called serotonin by inhibiting its reuptake into the nerve
cells.
How
Taken
Paxil should be taken about the same time every day, morning
or evening and can be taken with or without food. It may up
to 4 weeks to reach full effect, but you may see symptoms
of depression improving in one to two weeks. Make sure that
you know how the medicine affects you before driving or performing
other hazardous tasks.
Possible
Side Effects
nausea headache increased sweating dizziness, lightheadedness
changes in sexual function drowsiness nervousness insomnia
Warnings/Precautions
Starting doses and maximum doses are lower for patients over
the age of 60. Paroxetine is not recommended to treat depression
in children or teenagers. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist
for more information. Do NOT stop taking this medicine abruptly
without talking to your doctor. It is recommended to avoid
alcohol while taking this medicine.
Overdose
For emergencies, seek medical attention immediately. For non
emergencies, contact your local or regional poison control
center.
Drug
Interactions
Talk to your doctor if you are taking certain antibiotics
such as erythromycin, clarithromycin or azithromycin. This
medicine should not be taken with MAO inhibitors.
Missed
Dose
Take your next dose as soon as you remember. If it is time
for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your
regular schedule. Do not double doses.
Storage
Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat and
moisture (not in the bathroom). Keep this medication in the
container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of
children. Throw away any medication that is outdated or no
longer needed.
Pregnancy/Nursing
If you plan on becoming pregnant, discuss the benefits versus
the risks of using this medicine while pregnant. Because this
medicine is excreted in the breast milk, check with your doctor
to discuss the risks to the baby.
More
Information
For more information, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or health
care provider.
Disclaimer
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it is not intended that this information covers all uses,
directions, drug interactions, precautions, or adverse effects
of your medication. This is only general information, and
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