Paroxetine for Depression User Reviews (Page 3)
Brand names: Paxil, Paxil CR, Brisdelle
Reviews for Paroxetine
- Lil...
- January 11, 2016
Paroxetine "I'm 21 years of age, and up to now, I've been taking 20 mg for the past 9 months. Since I was 16 or so, I've suffered from, at least in the beginning, what some may call 'smiling' depression, and what followed was chronic depression in my 20s. At 17-18 years of age, I participated in cognitive behavioral therapy (coping mechanisms). I suffered frequent panic/anxiety attacks, suicidal thoughts, etc. From 19-21, I went to college. Chronic depression hit hard, and they put me on 20 mg Paxil. I have never felt better in my life. Usually, it is difficult to realize when one is in such a state, and now that I can see things 'clearly,' I've excelled in school and in other social conditions. In Europe, the Gov't produces Paxil without a brand name. Cheap."
- Str...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- April 11, 2014
Paroxetine "I experienced severe postpartum depression after my twins were born, actually, it started after I stopped breastfeeding them. My hormones were all over the place. I was sleep-deprived and suicidal. Paxil worked great on my depression, but I had negative side effects. First of all, it really flattened my emotional response. Nothing much upset me, but nothing made me excited either. I had zero sex drive and could not achieve orgasm at all. I also gained a lot of weight in a very short amount of time. Also, I had trouble falling asleep. I switched to Wellbutrin and actually lost weight. I would still have difficulty coping some days, but it was manageable, and no negative side effects."
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- Twi...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- February 9, 2020
Paroxetine "I suffer from anxiety, depression, and OCD. I was on the lowest dose of Paxil for a month and almost immediately developed twitching and a vocal tic that comes with the twitch. I had withdrawals after tapering off for about a week (per my doctor's instructions), so I had to redo the taper over a month period of time. I’ve been off Paxil for 6 months and continue to have the twitches and vocal tics. I worry this is now a lifelong issue. It’s embarrassing when I’m in public and keep twitching or making involuntary sounds. I wish I never went on Paxil."
- Anonymous
- January 7, 2012
Paroxetine "When my doctor asked me how I felt my Paxil 20 mg was working (after being on Wellbutrin unsuccessfully for two years), I could only explain it as 'someone finally washed both sides of the windows.' Other medicines (Zoloft) helped with some anxiety but left me still depressed. Still others (Celexa) helped with the depression, but the anxiety was left uncontrolled. I finally feel like I am back on track to take control of my life. I am pretty sure some dosage adjustments still need to be done, but I am amazed at the past four months on Paxil and what a difference it has made. The minor OCD I was experiencing is gone, the anxiety is at a minimum, and the depression no longer rules every day. I wish I would have done this for myself and my family years ago."
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- December 8, 2009
Paroxetine "I've been on Paxil for approximately 15 years now, and I absolutely believe it has saved my life. After only about 2 weeks, I had the first 'good day' I could ever remember having. Until taking Paxil, I never realized that people could actually be genuinely happy. There have been a few times during the first 5 years or so when I tried to stop cold turkey. The side effects were really awful, and I almost immediately went back into severe depression. I've since just accepted that I'll be on medicine the rest of my life. Small price to pay for the benefits. However, I think I am in the minority in that I didn't experience any particular side effects while on Paxil; only when trying to stop."
- Lau...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 17, 2021
Paroxetine "I was on Paxil from the age of 16-32. I was afraid to be on this med while pregnant, so I came off of it. I tried antidepressant after antidepressant, including Effexor, Pristiq, Prozac, Lexapro, and Cymbalta, and nothing seemed to work. I also have GAD and PTSD. I fell into a severely depressed and anxious state for over 2 years. I just convinced my Dr. to put me back on Paxil as I am no longer family planning (divorce). It has been 2 weeks on Paxil CR, and I can already feel it working. This drug saved my life for 16 years, and it's saving my life again now. I can't wait until next week when I am moved up to 37.5 mg of the CR version. This is the only medication that works for me."
- JJa...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- August 7, 2019
Paroxetine "I was prescribed Paxil for depression. The drug made me feel severely disoriented and like I wasn't in control; it gave me severe anxiety and made my dark feelings worse. I ended up attempting suicide after taking it. I have since learned that there are thousands of people who had the same experience with this drug. I warn people against taking it, due to the side effects - it nearly cost me my life and was the source of pain and humiliation for many years."
- Kar...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 17, 2018
Paroxetine "I had been on Paxil years ago for a very long time until it kind of “pooped out” and stopped working. After several attempts at trying to find another antidepressant that worked, I asked my psychiatrist to once again put me back on Paxil. Just a little over 4 weeks of being back on Paxil, the dark cloud that followed me lifted, and I was able to see the sun once again. I didn’t give Paxil a 10 only because I experienced many sleepless nights when I first started it, but all in all, it has given me my life back."
- Lyn...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 24, 2022
Paroxetine "I am doing another review. I'm on two doses a day, 10 mg split in half, and I know this seems impossible and doesn't make sense, but this is my body. I'm returning them to the pharmacy. My head feels packed with cotton and like somebody tried to drown me. I lost all sense of direction and can't sit still. I suddenly had a massive full-blown screaming/panic attack and wanted to throw myself out of a moving car. My poor mother. We almost crashed. She pulled over as I continued to lose my shit. I do not understand, this med is supposed to STOP this. My doctor is going to be right pissed right off, but I'm not going through this. I already have anxiety, and this spiked an already worsening problem. Be careful on this. If it helps you, that's great, everyone is different. Horrible experience for me. I'm very sensitive to meds and was hesitant for years to even go on this trash. I just want to be well."
- pax...
- August 25, 2011
Paroxetine "I took Paxil 20 mg for 8 years. It is excellent for depression, anxiety, and social anxiety. I completely lost all anxiety, shyness, and experienced relaxed euphoria. I excelled at work and dealing with people. However, it is very sedating, I would drink coffee all day while on it. I look back on those 8 years, and it all seems like a blur. Sleep very deeply and a lot, but at least I was happy. I'm now in my mid-thirties and was recently switched to Celexa because I started finding it difficult to achieve orgasm on Paxil. Bad decision... I now experience anxiety from the moment I wake up, shortness of breath, agoraphobia, terrible and obsessive thoughts, racing thoughts, and a feeling that I am going crazy. I'm going back on Paxil."
- Pan...
- June 22, 2016
Paroxetine "I've been on Paxil for 16 years, and overall, it's been a positive in my life. There have been days through the years when anxiety has still arisen. This spring, depression returned, and my doctor increased my dosage from 20 to 30 mg. After a month, my mood stabilized, depression lifted, and I've been able to resume enjoying life again. However, last night I drank 3 beers, and today I have walked around like a zombie. Not worth the aftereffects!!"
- KTM...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 6, 2019
Paroxetine "I have an eye disease, and I am losing my central vision. I was laid off 2 years ago and ended up on disability. I was feeling depressed, and my doctor prescribed Paxil. When I started taking it, I became very lethargic and could sleep 10-12 hours and still be unable to get motivated. I yawned all the time. I started gaining weight (6 lbs in 4 weeks), and I could tell my sex drive was fading. I thought that my body would eventually adapt. A few weeks into it, I was trying to make love to my wife, and I could not have an orgasm. That was the last straw. If you want to be a fat zombie that can’t have an orgasm, well, the big pharma chemists at GlaxoSmithKline have got a pill for you! BTW, after some research, I learned that GSK was fined $3,000,000,000.00 (yes, that’s $3 billion) in 2012 by the US Department of Justice for withholding data regarding Paxil. Please don’t ingest this chemical."
- hap...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- February 4, 2022
"I have suffered from depression, anxiety, fatigue from as far back as I can remember. I was very good at managing it, but started to notice that as I was getting older, it was getting harder for me to manage. I have tried many different antidepressants over the years, and either they didn’t work for me, or the side effects were just too much to bear! Now over 40 years old, I figured I had exhausted all avenues-why keep trying? I reluctantly tried one last time, and fortunately for me, it was Paroxetine. It has changed my life. I’ve been taking it for about 6 months now and think I might need therapy to get over the guilt I have for feeling so darn happy! I’m not advocating for Paroxetine itself. I believe medications affect everyone differently, and you need to find what works for you. What I am an advocate of is not giving up! There is nothing more important than your own personal health and happiness. “Darkness is the absence of light.” Paroxetine has given me my light back!"
- Fou...
- July 14, 2016
Paroxetine "I strongly recommend Paxil 20 mg for depression. This drug has uplifted my mood and truly suppressed my appetite. I have been on it for two weeks and lost four pounds already. The one side effect that I have experienced is excessive yawning. Once the dose was adjusted, the symptoms have stopped."
- Det...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- January 15, 2020
Paroxetine "Paxil 37.5 mg CR suddenly disabled my sexual functions... completely. No one warned me, I wasn’t aware it could be permanent. There are a growing number of men and women who are destroyed by Paxil. There are better options with side effects that aren’t in the hundreds. I had nearly all of them in a 4-month span. This is day 3 of abruptly stopping. Being alive and in control isn’t easy. It sucks a lot for everyone, make your choice sooner than later. SSRIs can permanently damage your ability to love. Is there a worse side effect than that? I would rather be dead."
- Chr...
- January 29, 2010
Paroxetine "Paxil saved my life. I was depressed and could not climb out. Tried Effexor, but it made my heart beat rapidly and made me really nervous. Paxil has been amazing. I feel like a regular person. I have highs and lows, but the lows aren't as low as they used to be... and they only occur when there is a real reason to be sad. The bad: the withdrawal symptoms are horrible! I didn't try to get off Paxil, but I forgot it once on a vacation trip. Got very lightheaded, dizzy, and I had the 'zaps.' It was like being shocked at random moments. I'll probably never get off Paxil... but it is worth it. My quality of life improved in the last 3 years, and it is worth any long-term effect this drug has on me."
- Ano...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- November 26, 2019
Paroxetine "When I was a lot younger, under 18 (like 16), I was put on 15 mg of Paxil. I stopped after a couple of months cold turkey because it made me even more suicidal. A couple of days after I stopped using it, I started getting heart palpitations, and I went to the ER and had to stay overnight because getting off Paxil after barely taking it for 2 months made me almost have a stroke and a heart attack at once. Just posting this for those under 18 who were thinking about Paxil. Be careful<3."
- Anonymous
- June 24, 2010
Paroxetine "I have been really surprised by Paxil. I've been disabled by panic disorder (and follow-on depression) for years. Benzodiazepines provided relief from panic attacks but increased depression. I tried other SSRIs with horrible experiences. My MD really wanted me on an antidepressant, I wanted away from benzodiazepines, so I took a chance with Paxil. The first month was a bit of nausea/cramps - the worst were feelings and thoughts that were really jumbled. Somewhere in the second month, it all sort of stabilized, I felt a lot better, panic attacks dropped a lot. Now in the fifth month - before Paxil, I was housebound and hopeless, slowly starting to live again."
- Anonymous
- May 30, 2008
Paroxetine "It worked great for 12 years. Then I decided to stop taking it and deal with some emotional issues. Bad idea. Incredibly difficult to get off of. Nausea for a month, and after that I was dizzy for another month. Fell into a horrible depression, saw and felt the gates of hell. Ironically, I'm now taking 3 drugs to deal with my depression: Lexapro, Lamictal, and Seroquel. Dealing with my emotional issues, but I definitely would do things differently if I had to do it over."
- Anonymous
- May 26, 2008
Paroxetine "I am on Paxil for depression for the second time in my life. This last week, I have had a lot of things going on and have missed taking all of my medicines, even Paxil, for several days. I have experienced a lot of side effects from these missed doses and did not put it together until today. Works great for the depression when I take it right."
- Joh...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- January 28, 2014
Paroxetine "I took Paxil for about 4 years. It was truly a lifesaver from the horrible depression I suffer from. However, after about 4 years, it quit working, and my doc moved me to Bupropion. Paxil was terrible about causing me to randomly fall asleep. I had to pull off the road and nap many times. Also, almost no sex life while taking it."
- Jun...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- September 10, 2022
Paroxetine "I have been taking this medication with a few others for 6 years. It’s by far the best one I’ve tried. This with Vyvanse helps control my PTSD, anxiety, and depression. I read so many bad reviews about this. I was terrified. But it’s been a godsend. I take 25 mgs of the CR, and I have my life back. It’s the best antidepressant I’ve tried. I remember being really tired for the first week. But that goes away. Side effects are like non-existent compared to some others."
- Ann...
- Taken for 10 years or more
- October 31, 2023
"The best antidepressant ever exist. The second antidepressant good after paroxetine is escitalopram. I hadn't side effects, only the start of treatment, I was happy, in a good mood, I never experienced fear, agoraphobia, depression with paroxetine."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- November 15, 2018
Paroxetine "While on the medication, everything seemed fine. I can see why people like to take it. It helps with anxiety and depression both. What the doctor didn’t tell me was that there’s a chance of gaining 20-50 pounds in the first 6 months. I gained a total of 18 pounds in the first 4 months. I had taken other SSRIs before and never experienced weight gain, so I thought, “Why take Paxil if I can take something else that doesn’t cause extreme weight gain?” I began tapering off like I always have when I wanted to stop a medication, and what I experienced was pretty awful. Let me just give you the breakdown: brain zaps (constantly), electric shocks going through my head (constantly), dizziness when standing, vertigo, diarrhea every single day, chills, insomnia (I didn’t sleep once for 4 days straight), outbursts of uncontrollable crying, mood swings (I literally had lost control of all my emotions)."
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Paroxetine "I've used Paxil when I was in my 20s for depression and anxiety. Paxil worked great for me. Side effects were loss of appetite for 2 weeks and taking long to ejaculate, which I loved this side effect. Through the years, I have been on and off Paxil, with it working for me every time, but I noticed as I got into my 30s it made me very drowsy when taking it. Of all my time taking Paxil, I have never taken it for more than 3 months. I experienced the brain zaps once only when I used it for the first time. Never had a problem going off Paxil since that first time. I would recommend Paxil for depression and definitely anxiety. However, the last time I took it in my 40s, it was causing me stomach problems and made my throat feel scratchy all the time."