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Recently I attempted to begin a regimen of 10mg of Paxil and on the third day of taking the drug, experienced a drop in blood pressure and pulse (BP 100/50, P 50)
From what I could gather from my psychiatrist and internet sources SSRIs can interact with beta blockers and increase their dosage.
Are you familiar with this? How dangerous is this side effect and does this mean I would be unable to take any SSRI?
Your sources are correct, and it is potentially dangerous, and your bp and pulse are the evidence. I would try to avoid it if possible, or do it only under supervision of a very experienced psychopharmacologist who has gone this route before.
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