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Paxil relieves a variety of emotional problems. It can
be prescribed for serious, continuing depression that interferes with
your ability to function. Symptoms of this type of depression often include
changes in appetite and sleep patterns, a persistent low mood, loss of
interest in people and activities, decreased sex drive, feelings of guilt
or worthlessness, suicidal thoughts, difficulty concentrating, and slowed
thinking.
Paxil is also used to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a disease
marked by unwanted, but stubbornly persistent thoughts, or unreasonable
rituals you feel compelled to repeat.
In addition, Paxil is prescribed for panic disorder, a crippling emotional
problem characterized by sudden attacks of at least four of the following
symptoms: palpitations, sweating, shaking, numbness, chills or hot flashes,
shortness of breath, a feeling of choking, chest pain, nausea or abdominal
distress, dizziness or faintness, feelings of unreality or detachment,
fear of losing control, or fear of dying.
Paxil can be prescribed for generalized anxiety disorder, a disease marked
by excessive anxiety and worry that persists for at least 6 months and
cant be easily controlled. True cases of generalized anxiety disorder
are accompanied by at least three of the following symptoms: restlessness
or a keyed-up or on-edge feeling, a tendency to tire easily, difficulty
concentrating or spells when the mind goes blank, irritability, muscle
tension, or sleep disturbance.
Paxil can be used in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (also known
as social phobia), a condition marked by shyness or stage fright so intense
that it interferes with an individuals work and social life.
Paxil is also prescribed for posttraumatic stress disorder--a crippling
condition that sometimes develops in reaction to a disastrous or horrifying
experience. Symptoms, which stubbornly refuse to abate, include unwanted
memories and dreams, intense distress when confronted with reminders of
the event, a general numbing of interest and enjoyment, jumpiness, irritability,
poor sleep, and loss of concentration.
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