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Discontinuing Paxil

by MindyinPhilly, Dec 09, 2006 12:00AM
Is there anything to do (or take) to feel better while discontinuing Paxil?  I'm very nauseated and have what other describe as the weird zapping in my head.  Would it help to take some ibuprofen for my headache/zapping?  Would it help if I took some Gaviscon for the nausea?
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by z34coffeemug, Dec 09, 2006 12:00AM
To: MindyinPhilly
Benadryl worked for a friend of mine along with a nutritional supplement called Tyrosine.

by *heartagram*, Dec 11, 2006 12:00AM
When I went off that stuff I felt like I was high as a kite for 3 days. Then it went away and I felt basically normal. I think I slept most of those days. I hate that drug. I call it "the evil drug". Good Luck!

by cg88no1, Dec 13, 2006 12:00AM
IS taking atidepressants a form of an addiction? such as prozac
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