Incorrect medication
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I was taking Seroxat (Paroxetine) 20 mg (as HCI)
By mistake was given Recital (Citalopram) as HBr
Now I have begun Paxxet (Paroxetine as HCI) 20mg
When I first began Seroxat I had bad side affects which improved. Then with Recital they began again with even worse side affects. Now I am back to Paxxet and sleep very badly as I have terrible nightmares every night waking up exhausted and with terrible headaches. All due to mistake by our local pharmacist.
Pls explain the difference between Paroxetine and Citalopram, and reoccurrence of side affects having stopped Paroxetine suddenly and returning back to it after 3 weeks. Is it logical that I go thru' all the side affects with Paroxetine once again?
TY for your help.
Kind regards,
S. Freeman