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Fear of taking anxiety meds?

I am 27 year old female. I have been suffering from anxiety since I was very little. I’ve been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder, Panic a... read more

How have some of you got over the fear of medication and took it?

I have been prescribed fluoxetine, xanax, and hydroxyzine for anxiety. I am terrified to try any of these medications. I do not know which one to... read more

How does paxil and wellbutrin xl interact together? Been on paxil for 8+ years?

I've been taking paxil for 8+ years and I've been trying to wean off of it. I'm having a very difficult time with mood swings and bouts of anger, my... read more

What are some good adjuncts to pair with Paxil CR?

I have been on Paxil for a very, long time. It has always been a good med for me. But with a number of extreme stressors in my life in the past year... read more

Just went from 20mg of Paxil to 30 mg Paxil?

For years I have been taking 20 mg of Paxil and 12 days ago started to take 30mg. When to expect benefits to kick in? I was thinking 2 weeks since I... read more

Switching from Paxil to Citalopram?

Hi. I've been on Paxil 40mg for nearly a decade now which has helped me get out of a fog but with a recent downturn in my life (under-employment) I... read more

Paxil - what are the long term effects?

I was told that Paxil is very bad

Paxil - How long before and increase in dose from 30 mg to 40mg will Paxil take affect?

Took 30mgs for 25 years just got a out of terrible anxiety and panic. My doctor increased dose to 40 mg.

I take two 25mg Paxil CR a day. When is the best time to take them or how far apart?

I take two 25mg Paxil CR a day. When is the best time to take them?

Are tremors common with people on depakote, Paxil, guanfacine, Buspar, Seroquel, haloperidol...

... clonazepam, propranolol, metformin, pantoprazole, buspirone? And why would someone be on this many meds?

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