Paroxetine (Paxil®)
Paroxetine is a prescription antidepressant that targets both depression and anxiety by restoring serotonin levels in the brain. It helps quiet excessive worry, reduce panic attacks, ease social anxiety, and support emotional stability in daily life.
- Get care from a real doctor, without leaving home
- Same-day prescriptions available
- Medication delivered free, straight to your door
Book a visit to meet with a QuickMD doctor for a paroxetine prescription or refill
A QuickMD doctor can prescribe medication only after your visit, and prescriptions aren't guaranteed. The listed price covers medication only and doesn't include the cost of your doctor visit.
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Getting started with paroxetine at QuickMD
Description
Paroxetine is FDA-approved to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It works by increasing serotonin levels in the brain to help regulate mood, reduce anxiety, and ease intrusive thoughts. When prescribed appropriately, many patients notice improvements in emotional stability, fewer panic symptoms, and a greater ability to manage daily stress and engage in everyday activities.
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Take paroxetine by mouth with a glass of water, once a day, at the same time each day, or as directed by your QuickMD doctor. It can be taken in the morning or evening, with or without food. Paroxetine is available in immediate-release and controlled-release formulations, so always follow the specific instructions on your prescription label. Do not take paroxetine more often than directed, and do not stop taking it suddenly without speaking to your doctor first. Staying on schedule helps your body maintain consistent levels of the medication, which makes the treatment more effective. Each prescription comes with a patient information leaflet. Be sure to read it carefully, and ask your doctor if you have any questions.
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- Feel less on edge in social situations that used to feel overwhelming
- Experience fewer panic attacks and less anticipatory fear between them
- Reduce the intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors that disrupt daily life
- Process and manage trauma-related anxiety with greater ease
- Lift persistent sadness and reconnect with motivation and daily life
- Address multiple anxiety-related conditions with a single medication
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Serious or adverse side effects from paroxetine are rare. However, some patients may experience:
- Nausea
- Dry mouth
- Blurred vision
- Poor appetite
- Trouble sleeping
- Dizziness
- Drowsiness
- Increased sweating
- General fatigue
Contact your doctor right away if you experience tremors (shaking), numbness or tingling sensations, irregular or rapid heartbeat, muscle weakness, or signs of serotonin syndrome (a rare but serious reaction that can include rapid heart rate, confusion, and muscle twitching).
This is not a full list of side effects, interactions, or warnings, and it should not replace medical advice. For guidance tailored to your health and medications, always talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.
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Paroxetine must be prescribed by a licensed doctor. Like any medication, paroxetine comes with important safety considerations, including possible side effects, serious risks, and certain conditions where it may not be safe to use. Paroxetine is not recommended during pregnancy, as exposure during the first trimester has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular complications in newborns. A consultation with a QuickMD doctor is required to review your health and determine if this prescription medication is appropriate for you.
Paroxetine may not be appropriate if you:
- Are taking or have recently taken an MAO inhibitor (such as phenelzine, selegiline, or linezolid)
- Are taking pimozide or thioridazine
- Are taking linezolid or methylene blue
- Have a known allergy or hypersensitivity to paroxetine
- Are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
- Are breastfeeding, without first discussing risks with your doctor
- Have a history of seizures or bipolar disorder, without first discussing risks with your doctor
This is not a complete list of precautions, contraindications, or drug interactions. Always talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist about your medical history and any medications or supplements you are taking before starting paroxetine.
Paroxetine
Start feeling better mentally and emotionally. Meet with a QuickMD doctor and, if appropriate, receive a prescription for paroxetine. No insurance required.
- Support your mental health with proven treatment
- Same-day prescriptions available after your visit
- Delivered straight to your door when prescribed
Medication price does not include the cost of your doctors visit.
Frequently asked questions
Paroxetine can be taken in the morning or the evening, depending on how it affects you personally. Some patients find that it causes drowsiness, in which case taking it at night may be more comfortable. Others prefer taking it in the morning to keep a consistent daily routine. The most important thing is to take it at the same time each day. Your QuickMD doctor will help you find the timing that works best for your schedule and how your body responds.
While taking paroxetine, it’s best to avoid alcohol since it can intensify drowsiness and other side effects. This medication should not be combined with MAOIs, a different class of antidepressants that includes drugs like Nardil and Parnate. Paroxetine can also increase bleeding risk, so extra care is needed if you take NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or aspirin, or any blood thinners. It is generally not recommended during pregnancy. Be sure your doctor is aware of all medications, supplements, and vitamins you use before starting treatment.
Weight gain can occur with paroxetine, particularly with longer-term use. Not everyone experiences this, and any changes can vary from person to person. If you have concerns about potential side effects, your doctor can help you understand what to expect and how to monitor any changes during treatment.
Start treatment with paroxetine online
Book your first visit
Getting started begins with a simple online visit. You'll meet with a licensed QuickMD doctor from the comfort of home, where you can talk openly about what you've been going through and what kind of support you're looking for. The process is designed to feel comfortable, supportive, and pressure-free, so you can move forward with a clear understanding of what to expect and what comes next.
Learn more about paroxetine
Your doctor will take time to understand any challenges you're facing, your mental health history, and what you've tried so far. If paroxetine is appropriate, they'll guide you through how it works in your body, how to take it, what to expect, and how it can help you feel safer in social situations, less consumed by worry, and more in control of the anxiety that can get in the way of daily life. You'll leave your visit feeling informed and confident in your next steps.
Get your medication delivered
If your doctor prescribes paroxetine, your prescription is sent directly to our pharmacy partner and shipped straight to your door. You'll receive clear instructions on how to take it, and your care doesn't stop there. Follow-up visits give your doctor a chance to check in on how you're responding, adjust your dose if needed, and make sure you're getting the support and relief you need.