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Tag: Paroxetine

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What's better for anxiety, Prozac or Paxil? A Comprehensive Guide

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Clinical trials have shown both Paxil and Prozac to be effective for treating anxiety, but which is better for anxiety, Prozac or Paxil? While both are powerful selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), their distinct pharmacological profiles, FDA-approved uses, and side effect tendencies can lead to vastly different outcomes for individuals.

How long does it take Paxil to work for hot flashes?

4 min read
Up to 80% of menopausal women experience vasomotor symptoms (VMS), such as hot flashes. For those exploring non-hormonal options, a primary concern is: **how long does it take Paxil to work for hot flashes?** This article examines the expected timeline for relief.

Can Paroxetine Cause Bleeding? Understanding the Risk and Management

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While generally considered safe and effective, all SSRI antidepressants, including paroxetine, carry a known risk of increasing bleeding events. This is because these medications interfere with the serotonin needed for effective blood clotting. This article addresses the important question: Can paroxetine cause bleeding, and what should patients know?

Does Paxil Increase Cholesterol? An In-Depth Look at the Evidence

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Several studies have reported that the antidepressant Paxil (paroxetine) can increase cholesterol levels in some patients, particularly low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. This potential side effect is an important consideration for individuals with pre-existing cardiovascular risk factors.

Which SSRIs Make You Sleepy? A Pharmacological Review

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Fatigue and drowsiness are common side effects of antidepressants, especially during the first few weeks of treatment [1.5.1, 1.5.6]. While all Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) can cause sedation, some are far more likely to do so than others, influencing medication choice and patient experience.

Does Paroxetine Cause Nose Bleeds? A Look at SSRIs and Bleeding Risk

2 min read
Case reports and studies have shown that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), including paroxetine, may increase the risk of bleeding events, which can include nose bleeds (epistaxis). This phenomenon is linked to the medication's effect on platelet function and is generally considered a low but notable risk, especially when combined with other blood-thinning agents.