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Asked for Male, 31 years old from Kolkata
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Paroxetine is used in the treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobia and post traumatic stress disorder. Common side effects of paroxetine
low sexual desire, delayed ejaculation, orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing), nausea, dryness in mouth, weight gain, erectile dysfunction, stomach upset.
low sexual desire, delayed ejaculation, orthostatic hypotension (sudden lowering of blood pressure on standing), nausea, dryness in mouth, weight gain, erectile dysfunction, stomach upset.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Aligarh
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Hello Lybrate user, thank you for your query. The dose depends on the condition for which paroxetine has been prescribed. Depression, anxiety, sleep disturbance or something else. The usual dose range is 12. 5 mg to 75 mg although 75 mg is usually not required. Hope this helps. Good luck and best wishes! if you wish for a detailed consultation for your problem, would be happy to help. Thank you.
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You are suffering from premature ejaculation disorder. First of all, start eating a healthy diet like green vegetables like spinach, cabbage, kale etc contribute to male enhancement. Also citrus fruits like avocado, orange, and lemon that are rich in Vitamin B9. Avoid junk foods, smoking, alcohol consumption, avoid dairy products and sour items. Try some tips like think about something else during intercourse or use thicker condoms (Thicker condoms can reduce sensitivity and helps you last longe...more
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Hi lybrate-user. Since when have you been on paroxetine? If you've started recently, it could be a side effect. If you're feeling dizzy even after having a glass of water and sitting for a minute of two, go to the emergency room as it can be something other than a mental health incident. However, if you do think it is related to your panic attack, then you can consider psychotherapy or counseling. It's shown to be effective alongside ssris (such as the medication you're on.)
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Yes definitely any ayurvedic doctor will recommend you but no definite benefit related between ashwagandha and ocd.
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