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Conditions for Taking Paxil
Paxil is used to treat adult social anxiety disorders, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder. It is also used in the treatment of panic disorder and is sometimes used to treat other “off-label” conditions. “Off-label” uses include the treatment of alcoholism, dementia, and obesity. Paxil is not approved for use in treating children or teenagers.
Symptoms of these disorders can range from eating disorders, changes in sleep patterns, and showing little interest in daily life; to actual physical pain, feelings of hopelessness, and thoughts of suicide.
When levels of serotonin in the brain become unbalanced, a variety of conditions, such as depression can take place. Paxil acts on serotonin imbalances in the brain, blocking the reuptake of serotonin and offering serotonin a better chance of activating receptors in the nerve cells.
If you do not see signs of improvement, keep taking Paxil and contact your doctor. Sudden discontinuation of Paxil can lead to anxiety, behavioral changes, dizziness, ringing in the ears, or periods of uncertainty. Paxil may cause side effects in some people. If you experience any type of adverse reaction to Paxil, contact your doctor or seek emergency medical treatment at once.
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