Paxil (Paroxetine)
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Description
Paxil (Paroxetine)
Paxil (paroxetine) is a potent selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) primarily prescribed for major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder (SAD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Known for its strong anxiolytic effects, Paxil is often favored for anxiety-related conditions but carries a higher risk of withdrawal symptoms and sedation compared to other SSRIs.Buy Paxil (Paroxetine) online
Key Features & Benefits
✔ Highly Anxiolytic – Especially effective for GAD, panic attacks, and social phobia.Buy Paxil (Paroxetine) online
✔ Sedating at Low Doses – Useful for depression with insomnia or agitation.
✔ Multiple Formulations – Immediate-release (IR) and controlled-release (CR) versions available.
✔ FDA-Approved for PTSD – One of the few SSRIs with this indication.
Dosage & Administration
IR Tablets: 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg.Buy Paxil (Paroxetine) online
CR Tablets (Paxil CR): 12.5mg, 25mg, 37.5mg.
Starting Dose:
Depression/Anxiety: 10–20mg/day (AM or PM).
Panic Disorder: 10mg/day (start low to avoid worsening anxiety).
Max Dose: 50–60mg/day (IR), 62.5mg/day (CR).
Mechanism of Action
Strong SERT Inhibition – Highly selective for serotonin reuptake blockade.
Weak Anticholinergic Effects – Contributes to sedation and dry mouth.
Minimal Dopamine/Norepinephrine Activity – Unlike SNRIs.
Side Effects
⚠ Common:
Fatigue/sedation (dose-dependent).
Sexual dysfunction (higher incidence vs. other SSRIs).
Weight gain (long-term use).
Nausea (usually transient).
⚠ Serious but Rare:Suicidal ideation (especially in young adults).
Serotonin syndrome (with MAOIs/other serotonergics).
Withdrawal syndrome (due to short half-life).
Withdrawal & Discontinuation
Half-Life: ~24 hours (shorter than Prozac, leading to faster withdrawal).
Symptoms: Dizziness, “brain zaps,” nausea, irritability.
Tapering Required: Reduce by 10mg every 1–2 weeks (consider switching to fluoxetine for easier discontinuation).
Contraindications
MAOI use (risk of serotonin syndrome – wait 14 days between).
Pregnancy (Category D) – Linked to cardiac malformations (avoid if possible).
Glaucoma (due to mild anticholinergic effects).
Comparison to Other SSRIs
Feature | Paxil (Paroxetine) | Zoloft (Sertraline) | Lexapro (Escitalopram) |
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Anxiolytic Strength | Highest | Moderate | Moderate |
Sedation | High | Mild | Low |
Sexual SEs | Most Frequent | High | Moderate |
Half-Life | Short (24h) | Medium (26h) | Medium (27h) |
Weight Gain | High Risk | Moderate | Low Risk |
Special Populations
Elderly: Start at 5–10mg/day (↑ sensitivity to side effects).
Children/Teens: Not FDA-approved for pediatric depression (↑ suicide risk).
Hepatic Impairment: Lower doses needed.
Storage & Handling
Room temperature (avoid moisture).
CR Tablets: Swallow whole (do not crush/chew).
Final Notes
Paxil is a highly effective SSRI for anxiety disorders but is less favored for long-term use due to withdrawal challenges, sexual dysfunction, and weight gain. It remains a first-line option for severe GAD or panic disorder when tolerability is manageable.
Disclaimer: Paxil requires gradual tapering. Avoid abrupt discontinuation.
Additional information
Dosage | 10mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg |
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Quantity | 56 Tabs, 84 Tabs |
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