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seroxat paroxetine
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Roger Gould, M.D. - Mental Health, Wellness
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seroxat paroxetine

by chris101, Nov 12, 2001 12:00AM
Hello
I have recently been prescribed 20mg daily of seroxat paroxetine.
I have been taking these for almost a month and am experiencing severe night sweats. Is this normal on these drugs?
Also I have spent a long time loosing weight and am concerned that these drugs may induce weight gain, is this true?
When consulting my doctor I have words such as mood disorder, bipolar and depression. I have no diagnosis and am confused about this. Do you know what seroxat paroxetine is usually prescribed for?
Thanx for your help.
Chris

by Roger Gould, M.D., Nov 12, 2001 12:00AM
Paxil is an antidepressant, classic ssri type. You can get night sweats with any ssri and weight gain is a definite possiblity with Paxil.
Member Comments (2)

by tankgirly, Jan 24, 2002 12:00AM
My mother has a long standing history of depression/anxiety and is presently taking Seroxat 60mg daily.  She is experiencing very bad shaking especially in the mornings, and although she has had this to a degree for many years, it has worsened considerably lately.  She is also having great trouble sleeping, with constant 'twitching' in her legs and this is adding to her distress.  I wonder if this could be attributed to Seroxat, and that maybe a lower dosage could be taken on approval of her doctor.
She was on 40mg up until fairly recently and seemed in general to do quite well on this drug, but lately, for no apparent reason, her anxiety has worsened also.
I would appreciate any advice that you could offer on this.

Thank you

by fern, Jan 24, 2002 12:00AM
I´ve been taking seroxat for 11 months according to my doctor I have to take for 2 years I have gained weight and have not presented any abnormalities in this 11 months until couple days ago that i started feeling anxiety even taking the 20mg a day is it healthy or recomended to take it for 2 years?
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