sifu305
Homestead, FL
Proceed with EXTREME caution!
1 star rating

health conscious
Cons
    When not taken you felt the effects, Very addictive, Your body gets use to taking it, Very Very dangerous withdrawal symptoms, Increased risk of suicide in minors, GlaxoSmith hid info to save sales, Withdrawal symptoms can last for months

NOV
15
2007

Paxil Antidepressant — 

Ok, let me start by saying that GlaxoSmithKline is in a whirlwind of class action lawsuits all stemming from paxil users.  The company is being accused of knowingly misleading the public about dangerous side effects and withdrawal symptoms as well as the effects on an unborn fetus.  (Paxil is a huge money maker for them)

My sister remarried two years ago and started a new life with her new husband and his 2 young children.  With her having 2 children of her own 4 children all similar in age was a challenge. Although she is very strong willed she told me that she was thinking about talking to her doctor about trying a medication for the mild anxiety she had developed with the new demands on her life. I encouraged her at the time there did not seem to be any harm.

Two weeks later she saw her doctor and was prescribed Paxil. She called me to tell me and my reaction was positive I mean everyones heard of Paxil. It just seemed like a reputable name.

After 3 months of 20mg she decided that it was not for her. Not only had her sex life become non existent but emotionally she wasn't feeling much of a change.

She contacted her doctor and he advised her to begin breaking them in half and taking 10mg for a week then 5mg the next week.

About 3 days into her 5mg week she became very ill Vomiting, Extreme dizziness, Extreme headache and fatigue. It was Fall so we all assumed she had come down with the flu.

After 1 whole week her existing symptoms did not subside, and she also began feeling "shocks" in her head.

Her husband called in the middle of the night and told me he was bringing the children over so he could take my sister to the ER.

That night was agonizing but her husband finally called and said she had been admitted for  Paroxetine (Paxil) withdrawal.

My sister was able to come home the next evening but she was still very ill. Her headaches had become so unbearable that they had actually given  her Morphine in the hospital.

This was a very scary time for both our families within about 10 days most of the symptoms began to subside, but the dizziness plagued her for over a month.

I was very upset and immediately began to do research on Paxil. My findings were unheard of. Here is just one of the thousands of sites that talk about this.

quitpaxil.info (click on symptoms)

or just do a search on Paxil withdrawal. You will not believe what comes up. Believe it or not her case of withdrawal was rather benign compared to some of the more severe cases.

 

 

Last edited on Nov 15, 2007



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drterrynd wrote on Nov 21, 2007 at 11:19PM

These are many of the same, sometimes bizarre, symptoms experienced by many of my new clients who have sought my help to overcome anxiety and depression without these nasty drugs. Despite claims by the drug company, this is a highly addictive drug for many people. My advice -- stay as far away from it as possible! There are other far safer and more effective remedies. While some can and do discontinue this drug with few major side effects, many others experience horrendous withdrawal symptoms. Even those who left glowing reviews on this site have commented that they felt terrible when off the drug -- that alone should tell people something! Consider the DT's experienced by most drug abusers and alcoholics when they attempt to get clean and sober. Rather than considering those symptoms as evidence that this is some "miracle drug", people would be wise to become concerned that it is in fact a very addictive drug. Often, people chose to remain on it permanently because they simply cannot endure the unbearable and dangerous withdrawal symptoms. That doesn't make this drug either safe or effective.