Paroxetine tablets side effects

Paroxetine tablets are used to treat various types of depression, including depression with anxiety and reactive depression. Paroxetine is a new type of antidepressant, which is more commonly used in psychiatry. Paroxetine can effectively improve depressed mood, but also has certain side effects while playing a therapeutic role. 1. metabolic and nutritional aspects: common include elevated cholesterol levels, loss of appetite, weight gain; 2. mental abnormalities: often drowsiness, insomnia and excitement, abnormal dreams, including nightmares; 3. neurological aspects: common vertigo, tremor, headache, emotional instability; 4. eye adverse reactions: often manifested as blurred vision; 5, cardiovascular system: common adverse reactions include hypertension, tachycardia; 6, digestive system: common nausea, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, dry mouth; 7, renal and urinary system: more common adverse reactions are sexual dysfunction. If the patient has prostate enlargement or glaucoma will aggravate the above symptoms; if the patient is bipolar psychotic disorder depressive episode can cause the patient manic episode; if the patient normal use of paroxetine suddenly stop, can appear withdrawal syndrome, causing patients to appear mental confusion, muscle tremors. Paroxetine hydrochloride takes effect gradually after 2-3 weeks of medication, and patients need to take it regularly.