should carefully consider the paxil withdrawals risks paxil withdrawals benefits of treatment. The physician may consider tapering paxil withdrawals in the third trimester.Dosage for Elderly or Debilitated Patients, and Patients With Severe Renal or Hepatic ImpairmentThe recommended paxil withdrawals dose is 10 mg/day for elderly patients.
with the prescriber. PAXIL is not approved for use in paxil withdrawals patients. (See WARNINGS: Clinical Worsening and paxil withdrawals Risk, PRECAUTIONS: INFORMATION FOR PATIENTS, and PRECAUTIONS: Pediatric Use.)DRUG DESCRIPTIONPAXIL (paroxetine hydrochloride) paxil withdrawals an orally administered psychotropic drug. It is paxil withdrawals hydrochloride salt of a phenylpiperidine compound identified chemically as (-)-trans-4R-(4'-fluorophenyl)-3S-[(3',4'-methylenedioxyphenoxy) methyl] piperidine hydrochloride hemihydrate and has the empirical formula of C19H20FNO3•HCl•?H2O. The molecular weight is 374.8 paxil withdrawals as free base). The structural formula of paroxetine paxil withdrawals is:Paroxetine paxil withdrawals is an odorless, off-white powder, having a melting point range paxil withdrawals 120° to 138° C and a solubility paxil withdrawals 5.4 mg/mL in water.Tablets: Each film-coated tablet contains paroxetine paxil withdrawals equivalent to paroxetine as follows: 10 mg–yellow (scored); paxil withdrawals mg–pink (scored); 30 mg–blue, paxil withdrawals mg–green. Inactive ingredients consist of dibasic calcium phosphate.
with balance or coordination;agitation, confusion, sweating, fast heartbeat; oreasy bruising or bleeding paxil withdrawals as bleeding.
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