Can Hydrochloride Paroxetine Cause Delayed Effects?
It is not certain whether paroxetine hydrochloride can delay. Generally, there may be side effects such as impotence and decreased libido when taking this drug. Please refer to the instructions for details. It is recommended to choose drug treatment according to the condition and cause, and not to take this drug blindly. Improper use may lead to many side effects. You can go to the hospital for a physical examination and receive drug treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
Paroxetine hydrochloride tablets are drugs for the treatment of nervous and mental systems. This drug is mainly used to treat depression and anxiety. It mainly exerts antidepressant and antianxiety effects by affecting the neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine in the brain. Since 5-hydroxytryptamine is closely related to emotions, paroxetine also acts on this pathway to exert antidepressant and antianxiety effects.
Clinically, paroxetine hydrochloride is mainly used to treat various depression and anxiety disorders. This drug is relatively safe when used, but some adverse reactions may occur easily in the early stage of use, such as gastrointestinal reactions, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc. Adverse reactions of the nervous system are also prone to occur in the early stage of medication, such as dizziness, headache, tremor, etc. The adverse reactions in the early stage of medication may be relatively common, but they will gradually alleviate with the prolongation of medication time. In addition, when paroxetine hydrochloride is used to treat depression, anxiety, and other nervous system and mental system diseases, it cannot be stopped suddenly. It needs to be gradually reduced and stopped under the guidance of a specialist doctor. Sudden withdrawal may lead to withdrawal reactions, so patients must follow the doctor's advice and use paroxetine hydrochloride reasonably.