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Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) - Clinical ...
26 minutes ago by Michael Pekker (AKA Nesher)  
Combining Paxil and warfarin may cause excess bleeding. If you're taking cimetidine, which can cause an increase in the blood levels of Paxil, your dosage of Paxil should be adjusted. Research suggests that Zoloft, unlike MAOIs or ...
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Another horrible night - paxilprogress
5 Dec 2009 by CMG69  
... a relatively short time, I'd up the Paxil and start dropping the Prozac. Prozac is stimulating and not what a person with a panic disorder should be taking. Plus, you're probably feeling the w/d from dropping Paxil dose so quickly. ...
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Paxil Lawsuit Side Effects
25 Nov 2009
For Major Depressive Disorder, Paxil should be administered with or without food as a single daily dose. The initial recommended dose is 20mg/day. Patients who are Non-responsive to 20mg dosage may benefit from 10mg /day up to 50mg/day ...
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Wellbutrin - General Autism Discussion
4 Dec 2009
I am having to deal with a myriad of side effects from Paxil, such as fatigue, difficult sleeping patterns, and sexual dysfunction. Is it worth it to go on Wellbutrin? Will it treat the same issues that Paxil does? ...
Wrong Planet Asperger / Autism Forums - http://www.wrongplanet.net/

Hearing Loss Help » Can a Single Dose of Paroxetine (Paxil) Cause ...
16 Jul 2009 by Dr. Neil  
A year ago, I took a single dose of Paxil, obtained from a friend; I (foolishly) wanted to see what effect it would have on me. Two days later, while sitting at my desk at work, I suddenly went deaf in one ear, and my hearing never ...
Hearing Loss Help - http://hearinglosshelp.com/weblog/

Missed dose of Paxil - discussion in the Drugs.com community
28 Jun 2009 by nanhigney  
Hi I'm new to this forum but I have a question.... I have been taking Paxil for almost a year now + once I got over the transition from my Amoxapine.
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Srri's and hallucinations - Social Anxiety Forum
9 hours ago by Forza Italia  
Paxil was the first med I tried & along with mild hallucinations it got me high. The feeling reminded me very much of smoking pot so I just went back to my doc & said I need something else which is what I recommend. The highs were interesting ... It does cause hallucinations, but they are listed under 'sometimes' ( i hope i translate this right. it means, between 1/100 and 1/1000 people). I'm not sure if other srri's cause it, but it's listed in zoloft, that i'm sure of. ...
Social Anxiety Forum - http://www.socialanxietysupport.com/forum/
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AnxietyDisorderGO.com » Does anyone have bad side effects from the ...
19 hours ago by Anxiety Disorder Help  
I have been taking paxil for several years now and I have constant dry mouth, tiredness, increased hunger… The drug does really help with the anxiety but I feel I can't live with thse side effects any more. Any ideas? ...
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Paxil withdrawal symptoms
29 Nov 2009 by admin  
At the lowest dose of Paxil, which you state will be more or less satisfactory, but it may be 15, and 10 and 5 mg, would have to “sit” from one to 3 months and only then try to completely stop treatment. ...
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GlaxoSmithKline to Defend Paxil in Birth-Defect Case :: Dallas ...
18 Sep 2009 by Dr. Shezad Malik  
In 1994, members of the company's Paxil team supported a low-dose study “as the best way forward and having an acceptably low risk of triggering adverse labeling worldwide,” the lawyers said, quoting minutes of a meeting. ...
Dallas Fort Worth Injury Lawyer Blog - http://www.dallasfortworthinjurylawyer.com/
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