Paroxetine

Feb 17, 1998Drugs

Paroxetine’s effects and uses in treating depression and other conditions

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Abstract

Paroxetine has shown significant clinical improvements in patients with depression compared to placebo and is effective for up to 1 year in preventing relapse.

  • In short-term trials, paroxetine's efficacy in treating depression was comparable to that of tricyclic antidepressants and other selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
  • Long-term data indicate that paroxetine can effectively prevent relapse or recurrence of depression for up to 1 year.
  • In the elderly, paroxetine demonstrated at least equal efficacy to comparator antidepressant agents.
  • In short-term studies for obsessive compulsive disorder and panic disorder, paroxetine was significantly more effective than placebo and had similar efficacy to clomipramine.
  • Preliminary findings suggest potential effectiveness of paroxetine in treating social phobia, premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and chronic headache.
  • Paroxetine is generally well tolerated, with mild nausea being the most common adverse effect, which often subsides with continued use.

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