Paxil reduces anxieties and depression
Paxil, one of the most widely used SSRI anti-depressants, brings relief for a variety of emotional problems
Paxil is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) commonly used to treat depression and panic disorders.
By regulating the balance of serotonin in the brain (a neurotransmitter that acts as a messenger between nerve cells in the brain), Paxil produces a calming effect, reducing anxieties and depression.
Dosage:
Dosages are often 20mg once per day.
Caution:
Like most anti-depressants, Paxil may interfere with other anti-depressants, particularly MAO inhibitors (including Gerovital-H3) and other SSRIs such as Prozac). Therefore you must only combine use of Paxil with other anti-depressants under the guidance of a physician.
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