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Accidentally took a second Paxil?

I take a 20 mg paxil every morning, and a Nexium every night. Last night I accidentally took a Paxil instead of Nexium. Will that cause any problems?... read more

Switching from Paxil to Viibryd?

Hello, First I apologize for the short story I'm about to right I'm hoping to get some peace of mind from this. The last few months have been very... read more

How can I stop taking Abilify? I am taking it along with Paxil?

I have been taking 2 mg of Abilify for about one week. This is in addition to a daily dose of Paxil. I think I should get off of the Abilify because... read more

Anxiety and Stress - What's the best time to take Paxil morning or night?

I fell it's keeping me from sleeping

Anybody just take 5mg paxil with success?

I was weening off of Paxil because of weight gain. However, I felt like hell going under 5mg so have been on 5mg for a month. Still, I have no panic... read more

Paxil - Dose increase - effective?

I have been on 20 mg Paroxetine/Paxil for 20 years. Now im anxious again. Will increasing to 40/50/60 mg help? Thanks

Paxil - can this stop you from being able to ejaculate?

My boyfriend has been on 20mgs a day of Paxil for approximately 4 weeks and has not been able to ejaculate. This is obviously bothering both of us.... read more

Paxil not working anymore?

I have been on Paxil for 2 years and it worked great, however just recently my anxiety has returned, brain zaps, heat intolerance, and so forth and I... read more

What should I do about Paxil?

I’ve been taking Paxil 20mg for 2 weeks now, and tonight my legs have gotten so tense to where it feels funny walking on them and they get weak. My a... read more

Paxil - Zoloft and Wellbutrin is it safe?

Is it safe to take Zoloft and Wellbutrin together?

Can I drink alcohol with 20mg Paxil?

How does Paxil react with alcohol if i had a drink or 2 at dinner or in the pool?

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