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Should I Take Antidepressants While Pregnant? By: Anne Nolan | May 15th 2012 - There's quite a bit of evidence available on why you should avoid some substances during pregnancy. Alcohol and tobacco are both big no-no's, and limiting caffeine is also stressed by most experts. Unfortunately, a gray area still seems to exist around the use of antidepressants. Tags:pregnancy, depression, antidepressants
People With Depression May Fare Worse On Medication By: Angelena E. Mays | Dec 14th 2011 - Antidepressant drugs, such as Zoloft, bring severe side effects to women who were prescribed with this drug during the first three months of pregnancy, as was reported by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Tags:zoloft, lawsuit, legal, birth defects, pregnancy, depression
Prevalent Use Of Antidepressants Among Americans By: Josephine Osborn | Nov 4th 2011 - An analysis by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for Health Statistics presented that more than one in every 10 Americans use antidepressants. The results of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys conducted from 1988 to 1994.... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
According To Who, Paxil Most Difficult Ssri To Discontinue Using By: Josephine Osborn | Sep 16th 2011 - Withdrawal can refer to any sort of separation, but is most commonly used to describe the group of symptoms that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol. In order to experience the symptoms of withdrawal, one must have first developed a.... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Paxil Birth Defects Caution Came A Little Too Late By: Josephine Osborn | Sep 12th 2011 - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had first issued a warning to healthcare professionals and patients about Paxil"s potential to cause birth defects among newborns of mothers who took the drug during their first trimester, in December 2005... Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Makers Of Paxil Facing Increasing Litigation By: Articlesonline | Sep 8th 2011 - Through this article the Author wants to warn everyone about the usage of Paxil (Paroxetine) an SSRI antidepressant which is used in the treatment of major depression, obsessive-compulsive, panic, social anxiety, and generalised anxiety disorders in adult outpatients. Side effects of this drug includes physical, psychological, and pregnancy related problems. Tags:Paroxetine, Paxil, drug recalls
Paxil Benefits May Justify Birth Defects Risk By: Terry Davis | Aug 17th 2011 - The superior statistics of the antidepressant Paxil all these year can tell how effective the drug is to its patients. Millions of prescriptions are filled for Paxil annually making among the most prescribed antidepressants in the United States. From an incomer"s perspective, actual user comments, warning and reviews would matter greatly especially if they are to begin Paxil therapy. Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Taking Paxil During Pregnancy Puts Fetus At Risk For Birth Defects By: Terry Davis | Aug 12th 2011 - Neurotransmitters in the brain are affected by antidepressants that fall under Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI), a classification of drug that balances the chemicals in the brain. Depression may be caused by this imbalance, many experts believe. Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Paxil Marketing As Non Habit Forming Cause For Lawsuit Against Gsk By: Josephine Osborn | Aug 11th 2011 - Paxil was introduced into the US markets in 1992, after which the manufacturer of the drug, GlaxoSmithKline marketed Paxil as "non habit forming." However, several experts and one court judge has found out that actually the opposite is true, and that Paxil Withdrawal is one of the most difficult side effects of the drug to recover from. Tags:paxil birth defects, paxil lawsuit, women, depression, medicine
Paxil Can Potentially Cause Several Skin Disorders By: Terry Davis | Aug 10th 2011 - A GlaxoSmithKline product, Paxil is a prescription drug created to help fight the symptoms of depression, anxiety disorders, and some personality disorders. Paxil belongs to a group of drugs called Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), the drugs in this group share several similarities. Tags:paxil, side effects, birth defects, medicine, women
Paxil Therapy And Pregnancy By: Josephine Osborn | Aug 10th 2011 - Since the dawn GlaxoSmithKleine (GSK) marketed Paxil in 1992, it has generated more than $20 billion from the sales of the drug. Tags:paxil, pregnancy, brith defects, medicine, women, paroxetine
Paxil Must Be Gradually Stopped To Avoid Withdrawal Syndrome By: Josephine Osborn | Aug 9th 2011 - Paxil is part of a group of antidepressants called Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRI. Since Paxil is a member of the SSRIs it cannot be discontinued right away, there are a few steps that must be taken before Paxil can be stopped. Tags:paxil, pregnancy, brith defects, medicine, women, paroxetine
Zoloft Increases Birth Defect Risks By: Michael Anderson | Jul 11th 2011 - Pregnant women who are taking antidepressant drug Zoloft may think twice about continuing the medication after several studies over the years revealed that the drug could increase the risk of serious birth defects in infants such as brain and spinal cord defects. Any mother would do anything not to let her child suffer deformities as soon as they were born. Tags:zoloft, lawsuit, legal, side effects, pregnancy
Paxil Lawyers Uncovers The Dangers Of Paxil Medication By: zealexa | Jul 4th 2011 - During the early years of the nineties, paroxetine was introduced in the market as a reliable antidepressant. Its side effects were purported as relatively minimal. During those times, physicians and patients proposed that the drug may also be effective in anxiety and panic disorder therapy. In May 1996, the United States Food and Drug Administration gave the go signal for the manufacturer to market Paxil as treatment for panic disorder. Tags:paxil lawyers
Minimizing Paxil Withdrawal Symptoms By: Vince Barry | May 30th 2011 - There thousands of people currently treating various mental health issues with Paxil. At some point, all of them will want to stop taking this medication, which has numerous side effects. However, trying to quit Paxil can be a nightmarish experience, filled with much pain and suffering. Without doubt, Paxil withdrawal symptoms will be one of the most challenging experiences of a person's life. There are a few things you can do, however, to minimize those withdrawal symptoms and make qu... Tags:paxil, paxil withdrawal, paxil withdrawal symptoms
Paxil Lawyers: Tackling The Depressing Issues Of An Antidepressant By: allandwayne | May 25th 2011 -
In 1992, Paxil entered the antidepressant market. It was the time when antidepressants were in vogue. The drug is categorized under a class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs. The SSRI"s are breakthrough drugs because they cause little side effects. As such, it is practically impossible for the drug to cause overdose. Thus, it makes sense that no depressed person be given a drug that causes overdose. Despite being a latecomer in the SSRI market ... Tags:paxil lawyers
Looking To Cure Panic Attacks??? Drugs Are Not The Answer! By: Robert Stanwick | Apr 13th 2010 - Drugs are not a good way to treat panic attacks. Many anti-anxiety drugs are needlessly prescribed by doctors who have no business doing so because they lack the expertise in recognizing mental disorders. As a result some patients with just a mild form of anxiety are prescribed medication only suitable for people with moderate to severe forms of anxiety or panic disorder. Medicating patients like this may unleash a host of side effects that may be the catalyst for a doctor to prescribe even m ... Tags:cure-panic-attacks, treat-panic-attacks, panic-attacks
A Guide To Best Anxiety Drugs! By: jack2 | Jul 22nd 2009 - There is no doubt to say the medications are effective when depression gets severe. But according to the research, antidepressant works in a negative way for many people. According to recent government study it has been evaluated that less than 50 percent of the people become symptom-free after employing antidepressant medications.
Add & Medication By: Bertil Hjert | Apr 15th 2008 - Use of medication for ADD has always been a controversial debate. However, Experts feel that medical treatment benefits patient. Medication is not the only solution for recovery. One requires equal support from therapy, coaching & community. The individuals also require to practice determination. Here you can read more about this. Tags:ADD, ADHD, ADD Attention Deficit Disorder, ADD And Medication, Symptoms, Adult ADHD, And Medicine For Adult ADD.
The percent may indeed be much higher at times of stress. Many sufferers need medical attention; as the depression does not just go away on its own, here we are going to show you some simple natural cures. Tags:depression, depression causes, depression cures, natural cures
Is Paxil Addictive? By: N Johnson | Jan 29th 2007 - The antidepressant Paxil has been under fire for the serious side effects that people are claiming. Tags:mesothelioma, attorney, houston, paxil, lawyer, texas, america, personal injury, law firm
Anxiety Treatment By: Monica Craft | Dec 21st 2006 - Anxiety is a feeling of being physically or mentally angry or feeling unease. The teens experience it when they faced with a stressful situation, like an interview, before an exam, or during a worrying time such as illness. It is normal to feel anxious when facing something difficult or dangerous and mild anxiety can be a positive and useful experience. Tags:troubled teens, anxiety problem, help for trouble teens, Programs for trouble teens, school for troubled teens
Most Effective Treatments For Agoraphobia By: Stephen Price | Nov 6th 2006 - If you are seeking professional help for agoraphobia, you really need to be informed about the most effective forms of therapy before you visit a therapist for the first time. Tags:agoraphobia, agoraphobia treatment
Depression - Symptoms, Causes And Treatment Options By: Knut Holt | May 13th 2006 - The main symptom of depression is sadness or low mood level, but many other mental and physical symptoms also occur. Here are symptoms, causes and treatment options explained. Tags:What, are, the, symptoms, of, depression, causes, treatment, options, how, to, cure, or, amelliorate, prevent, mental.psychological, physical