Paroxetine

Mar 15, 2002Drugs

Paroxetine's current uses for treating adult psychiatric disorders

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Abstract

Oral paroxetine 10 to 50 mg/day was significantly more effective than placebo in treating major depressive disorder.

  • In well-designed trials lasting 6 to 24 weeks, paroxetine showed efficacy comparable to tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) and other antidepressants.
  • The rate of relapse or recurrence after one year was significantly lower with paroxetine than with placebo.
  • In older adults (aged ≥60 years), paroxetine 10 to 40 mg/day demonstrated similar efficacy to TCAs and fluoxetine in treating major depression.
  • Paroxetine was effective in improving symptoms of dysthymia and minor depression compared to placebo.
  • After 8 to 12 weeks, paroxetine 20 to 60 mg/day was effective for several anxiety disorders, including obsessive-compulsive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder.
  • Adverse events associated with paroxetine included nausea, sexual dysfunction, and somnolence, but it was generally well tolerated across different patient groups.

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