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Results 1 - 10 of 61 for PAROXETINE
  1. Paroxetine is used to treat depression, panic disorder (sudden, unexpected attacks of extreme fear and worry about ... psychological symptoms that develop after a frightening experience). Paroxetine is also used to treat premenstrual dysphoric disorder ( ...
  2. Paroxetine (Paxil) and Pregnancy (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists) - PDF  
    Pregnancy and Medicines/Specifics ... Pregnancy and Medicines ... Organization of Teratology Information Specialists ... PDF
  3. Pharmacogenomics From the National Institutes of Health (National Human Genome Research Institute)  
    Genes and Gene Therapy/Related Issues ... Genes and Gene Therapy ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Pharmacogenomics ...
  4. Harmful Interactions: Mixing Alcohol with Medicines Easy-to-Read From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism)  
    Drug Reactions/Related Issues ... Drug Reactions ... Over-the-Counter Medicines/Related Issues ... Over-the-Counter Medicines ... Alcohol/Related Issues ... Alcohol ... National Institute ...
  5. Pregnancy and Medicines (National Library of Medicine)  
    Is it safe to take medicine during pregnancy? Some medicines are safe to take during pregnancy, but many are not. If you're pregnant, check with your ...
  6. ... symptoms after treatment for prostate cancer. Antidepressants, mainly paroxetine. Clonidine (a type of blood pressure medicine). Gabapentin ...
  7. ... like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as paroxetine (Paxil) and fluoxetine (Prozac), may make symptoms worse ...
  8. ... flashes, and other symptoms. These include: Antidepressants, including paroxetine (Paxil), venlafaxine (Effexor XR), bupropion (Wellbutrin SR), and ...
  9. ... may cause this problem. These include fluoxetine (Prozac), paroxetine (Paxil), and sertraline (Zoloft). Hormonal disorders or changes, ...
  10. ... SSRIs include: Citalopram (Celexa) Escitalopram (Lexapro) Fluoxetine (Prozac) Paroxetine (Paxil) Sertraline (Zoloft) SSNRIs include: Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) Duloxetine ( ...
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