ok, paroxetine is considered the strongest of the ssri's and some people need that extra strength. in my experience i've found it to be the only ssri that works and i have little to no side effects and have had no withdrawl problems (quit cold turkey twice). it's certainly not for everyone, but for some of us it works great.
what about Celexa? its far weaker/less selecting than paxil, would it be an ok mix? cuz im still feeling pretty down on celexa, but i dont wanna go on anything stronger cuz of the side effects.
there are million of people taking that pill what would happen if all of them have to stop suddenly?
JJJadm 10 months ago
Mm suprised this Doctor didn't mention Serontin syndrome.
coolshit28 1 year ago 2
ok, paroxetine is considered the strongest of the ssri's and some people need that extra strength. in my experience i've found it to be the only ssri that works and i have little to no side effects and have had no withdrawl problems (quit cold turkey twice). it's certainly not for everyone, but for some of us it works great.
moochercat 2 years ago
what about Celexa? its far weaker/less selecting than paxil, would it be an ok mix? cuz im still feeling pretty down on celexa, but i dont wanna go on anything stronger cuz of the side effects.
IslandMonster69 2 years ago