Drug Uses
Paxil is an agent in a newer
class of antidepressant
medication known as selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
Depression and anxiety disorders
might be caused by a chemical
imbalance in the brain. One of
these chemicals is serotonin,
which helps send electrical
signals from one nerve cell to
another. In the process,
serotonin is released from one
nerve cell (the sender) and
travels to the next (the
receiver), where it is either
absorbed or returns back to the
original sender cell.
How
Taken
Paxil comes as a tablet to
take by mouth. It is usually
taken once daily and may be
taken with or without food. Do
not take more or less of it or
take it more often than
prescribed by your doctor.
Continue to take Paxil even if
you feel well. Do not stop
taking Paxil without talking to
your doctor, especially if you
have taken large doses for a
long time. Your doctor probably
will want to decrease your dose
gradually. This drug must be
taken regularly for a few weeks
before its full effect is felt.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Paxil, tell
your doctor if you have liver
disease, kidney disease,
seizures or epilepsy, or a manic
disorder or suicidal thoughts.
You may not be able to take
Paxil, or you may need a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring
during treatment if you have any
of the conditions listed above.
Paxil is in the FDA pregnancy
category C. This means that it
is not known whether it will be
harmful to an unborn baby. Do
not take Paxil without first
talking to your doctor if you
are pregnant or could become
pregnant during treatment. Paxil
passes into breast milk and may
affect a nursing baby. Do not
take Paxil without first talking
to your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
Take the missed dose as soon
as you remember it. However, if
it is almost time for the next
dose, skip the missed dose and
continue your regular dosing
schedule. Do not take a double
dose to make up for a missed
one.
Possible Side Effects
If you experience any of the
following serious side effects,
stop taking Paxil and contact
your doctor immediately or seek
emergency medical treatment: an
allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of the
throat; swelling of the lips,
tongue, or face; or hives); an
irregular heartbeat or pulse;
low blood pressure (dizziness,
weakness); high blood pressure
(severe headache, blurred
vision); unusual bleeding or
bruising; or fever or chills.
Less serious side effects may be
more likely to occur. Continue
to take Paxil and talk to your
doctor if you experience
headache; tremor, nervousness,
or anxiety; nausea, diarrhea,
dry mouth, or changes in
appetite or weight; sleepiness
or insomnia; or decreased sex
drive, impotence, or difficulty
having an orgasm. Side effects
other than those listed here may
also occur. Talk to your doctor
about any side effect that seems
unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
Storage
Store at controlled room
temperature between 20-25°C
(68-77°F).
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
attention if an overdose is
suspected. Symptoms of a Paxil
overdose include nausea,
vomiting, tremor, seizures,
agitation, drowsiness,
hyperactivity, and enlarged
pupils.
More
Information
Use caution when driving,
operating machinery, or
performing other hazardous
activities. Paxil may cause
dizziness or drowsiness. If you
experience dizziness or
drowsiness, avoid these
activities. Use alcohol
cautiously. Alcohol may increase
drowsiness or dizziness while
taking Paxil.
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precautions, or adverse effects
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