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I am extremely tired and yawning uncontrollably. I am on the 20mg Paxil?

Day one: excessive yawning, and fatigue. Does the yawning and feeling extremely tired ever go away???

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?

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... read more

Paxil - what are the long term effects?

I was told that Paxil is very bad

I have recently been but on Paxil for anxiety disorder.I dont want to gain weight. How to avoid it?

I am 19 I have always suffered anxiety but it was now unbearable. I couldn't get any sleep and was barely eating. I am now... read more

Switching from Paxil to Wellbutrin?

I have been on Paxil for about 3 months to treat anxiety, depression, PMDD, and SAD. It has helped to some extent, but it... read more

Paxil - Does anxiety in the first 2 weeks go away?

I am entering my 2nd week on 5 mg Paxil.I also take Klonopin & propranolol.Does this overwhelming Anxiety go away?,... read more

Did anyone experience vivid disturbing dreams while on paxil or another ssri?

Does this pass why is this

What should I expect when I start taking Paxil?

I have received my RX for Paxil 10 mg. I have not stared it just yet I'm a little nervous to honest. Can anyone tell me what to expect ?... read more

Paxil: First 4 and half weeks. How long till it really works? Does it gradually take effect?

I've been on Paxil 10mg (for anxiety disorder) for four and half weeks now and have only seen... read more

Ringing in ears from Paxil?

I have been on Paxil 10 mg for 16 days then woke up with ringing in my ears been there for 4 days now is this a side effect of the... read more

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