Paroxetine

Jan 23, 2013CNS drugs

Paroxetine's actions and potential to treat panic disorder

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Abstract

Oral paroxetine 10 to 60 mg/day is significantly more effective than placebo in reducing the frequency of panic attacks.

  • Paroxetine maintains its efficacy in reducing panic attack frequency during treatment for up to 6 months.
  • 51% of patients receiving paroxetine experienced no full panic attacks during weeks 7 to 9, compared to 37% for clomipramine.
  • The onset of therapeutic effects may be more rapid for paroxetine than for clomipramine.
  • Common adverse events include headache, nausea, and insomnia, with incidences ranging from 18 to 25%, but headache incidence is similar to placebo.
  • Paroxetine is not associated with dependence and shows a good safety profile in overdose compared to tricyclic antidepressants.

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