For the time being, there is no clear information that taking paroxetine can cause mucosal erosion. Paroxetine, known as paroxetine hydrochloride tablets, is commonly used clinically for the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. Adverse effects such as hypertension, blurred vision, tachycardia, vertigo, arthralgia, weight gain, sexual dysfunction, and rare symptoms such as bursitis, cellulitis, cholelithiasis, hepatitis, pulmonary edema, and phlebitis can occur while patients are taking paroxetine. However, for the time being, there is no information that the administration of the drug causes mucous membrane erosion. The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the drug, in addition, the drug should not be combined with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (such as moclobemide, etc.), piperizine, methythiopyridazine, in order to avoid adverse reactions. Note: Paroxetine is a prescription drug, patients need to hold a prescription order issued by a professional doctor before they can buy it, it is recommended to take it under the guidance of a doctor.