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    Dr. Breggin stressed the importance of the “anxiety” and “agitation” mentioned in
    the label as reported in association with Paxil withdrawal. He observed that …Feb 2, 2002 Withdrawal from paroxetine can be severe, warns FDA … The warning also
    mentions anecdotal reports of agitation, sweating, and nausea and …Jul 17, 2011 Since the list of "severe agitation-type adverse events" in teens and adults …
    Today, in her 7th year of recovery from severe Paxil withdrawal …Withdrawal symptoms may occur if you suddenly stop taking Paxil. … blood;;
    agitation, hallucinations, fever, fast heart rate, overactive reflexes, nausea,
    vomiting, …Jul 6, 2018 … burning, or feeling like you're getting shocked; Agitation, irritability, anxiety,
    aggression, … And because of Prozac's long half-life, you won't have withdrawal
    … If you were on a very high dose of the SSRI Paxil (paroxetine) or …Sep 21, 2010 The most common symptoms of a Paxil withdrawal syndrome are feeling …
    disturbances (like the buzzing you describe) and anxiety/agitation.Aug 1, 2006 Paroxetine CR (Paxil CR) … All noted that the most common symptoms of SSRI
    withdrawal were dizziness, gastrointestinal upset, …. Irritability, sleeplessness,
    and anxiety or agitation in a patient taking antidepressants may …Jul 2, 2012 Going thru paxil withdrawal.could find no one to talk to about this raging. So
    greatfull I found ….. And I don't feel so agitated. I don't feel edgy, …Jul 6, 2017 Dr. Shelton and Dr. Levine both tell me this is pretty rare, since SSRI withdrawal
    symptoms usually go away after a few weeks or months. But for …headaches; agitation; irritability; nausea; insomnia; feelings of 'zaps'; electric … “I
    was given Seroxat (same drug as Paxil) I took my last pill, after 5 years use, …Sep 4, 2007 Withdrawal from paroxetine can be severe, warns FDA. BMJ 2002 … panicky,
    agitated and teary) as a result of a number of 'big' events in myCompeting interests: Suffering prolonged Paxil withdrawal syndrome since 2004
    …. panicky, agitated and teary) as a result of a number of 'big' events in myRead about Paroxetine, a medication that works in the brain to treat major …
    Psychomotor agitation ('nervous energy'); Psychomotor retardation (feeling like …
    Stopping paroxetine abruptly may result in one or more of the following
    withdrawal …Jan 15, 2018 Paroxetine: learn about side effects, dosage, special precautions, and more on …
    or planning or trying to do so; extreme worry; agitation; panic attacks; … you may
    experience withdrawal symptoms such as depression; mood …The onset of Paxil withdrawal symptoms usually occurs between one to three …
    or making depression worse, intense anxiety and agitation, the development of …Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome is a condition that can occur following
    the interruption … Mood disturbances such as dysphoria, anxiety, or agitation are
    also reported, as are cognitive disturbances such as confusion and hyperarousal.
    … In some cases, discontinuation syndrome (withdrawal) may be prevented by …May 21, 2006 Thus far it has focused only on Paxil in regard to adult suicide and it has hinted
    that the risk may be slight when it is catastrophic. …. Withdrawal from
    antidepressants can lead to “crashing,” with agitation, violence and suicide.Paxil is used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and anxiety. …
    Seek medical attention right away if you have symptoms such as: agitation, … Do
    not stop using Paxil suddenly, or you could have unpleasant withdrawal …Dec 13, 2017 Drowsiness, headache, nausea, agitation, sweating, dry mouth, gastrointestinal
    … Do not stop suddenly as withdrawal symptoms may occur.Aug 19, 2017 As more and more people are on SSRIs for longer and longer periods of time,
    there are increasing numbers of people withdrawing from SSRIs …

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