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Paxil CR: Basic Information 
 
by Kealoha Wells August 10, 2005

Depression

Depression is defined as being a medical condition that leads to persistent feelings of worthlessness, guilt, hopelessness, agitation, and indecisiveness. It can also cause fatigue and loss of appetite.

Many experts believe that depression is a result of an imbalance between neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that relay messages between nerve cells in the brain. Paxil CR is credited with helping to regulate the balance of serotonin, a chemical in the brain that acts as a messenger between nerve cells.

Studies are also being done to research whether anti-depressants actually cause depression to worsen, but to date, nothing conclusive has been found. There is also the point that a depressed person may simply not respond to the medication and is going deeper into depression despite the anti-depressant, not because of it. Nonetheless, any person taking Paxil CR or any other anti-depressant medication should be closely monitored.

Side Effects

Paxil Cr comes in 12.5mg, 25mg, and 37.5mg tablets, and in its generic form is known as paroxetine. It is usually taken as a single daily dose in the morning, and takes a few weeks before the medication takes full effect.

In most cases, taking Paxil CR can be taken along with other medications, but there are some exceptions. It is important to inform your doctor of any other pharmaceutical drugs you are taking, whether they are over-the-counter or prescribed.

Commonly reported side effects include insomnia, dizziness, sleepiness, loss of appetite, sweating, nausea, sexual disturbances among males, and interestingly enough, anxiety. Approximately 18% of patients taking this drug report experiencing dry mouth.

While Paxil CR is not addictive, there are some withdrawal symptoms that are commonly experienced when stopping many anti-depressants. Symptoms reported have included tingling sensations, dizziness, headaches, nausea, irritability, vivid dreams, mood swings, and tiredness.

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