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Parotin 20mg

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Paroxetine Hydrochloride
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Generic for Diseases

Generic Indications
  • Agoraphobia
  • Anxiety
  • Binge eating disorder
  • Body dysmorphic disorder
  • Depression
  • Generalized anxiety disorder
  • Hot flushes
  • Major depression
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
  • Panic attack
  • Panic disorder
  • Peripheral neuralgias: Diabetic neuropathy
  • Phobias
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Premenstrual dysmorphic disorder
  • Severe anxiety disorders
  • Social anxiety disorder

Generic Description

The efficacy of Paroxetine is presumed to be linked to potentiation of serotonergic activity in the central nervous system resulting from inhibition of neuronal reuptake of serotonin (5-hydroxy-tryptamine, 5 HT). Studies at clinically relevant doses in humans have demonstrated that paroxetine blocks the uptake of serotonin into human platelets. In vitro studies in animals also suggest that paroxetine is a potent and highly selective inhibitor of neuronal serotonin reuptake and has only very weak effects on norepinephrine and dopamine neuronal reuptake. In vitro radioligand binding studies indicate that paroxetine has little affinity for muscarinic, alpha1, alpha2, beta adrenergic, dopamine (D2), 5-HT1, 5 HT2 and histamine (H1)-receptors; antagonism of muscarinic, histaminergic and alpha1-adrenergic receptors has been associated with various anticholinergic, sedative and cardiovascular effects for other psychotropic drugs. Because the relative potencies of paroxetine’s major metabolites are at most 1/50 of the parent compound, they are essentially inactive.


Component

Drug Indication

Paroxetine is indicated in:

  • Major Depressive Disorder
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • Panic Disorder
  • Social Anxiety Disorder
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

Dosage Administration

Major Depressive Disorder:

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine (Paroxetine hydrochloride) should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The recommended initial dose is 20 mg/day. Some patients not responding to a 20 mg dose may benefit from dose increases, in 10 mg/day increments, up to a maximum of 50 mg/day. Dose changes should occur at intervals of at least 1 week.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Systematic evaluation of the efficacy of Paroxetine hydrochloride has shown that efficacy is maintained for periods of up to 1 year with doses that averaged about 30 mg.

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD):

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine (Paroxetine hydrochloride) should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The recommended dose of Paroxetine in the treatment of OCD is 40 mg daily. Patients should be started on 20 mg/day and the dose can be increased in 10 mg/day increments. Dose changes should occur at intervals of at least 1 week.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Dosage adjustments should be made to maintain the patient on the lowest effective dosage, and patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment.

Panic Disorder:

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The target dose of Paroxetine in the treatment of panic disorder is 40 mg/day. Patients should be started on 10 mg/day. Dose changes should occur in 10 mg/day increments and at intervals of at least 1 week. The maximum dosage should not exceed 60 mg/day.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Dosage adjustments should be made to maintain the patient on the lowest effective dosage, and patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment.

Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD):

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The recommended initial dosage is 20 mg/day.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Dosage adjustments should be made to maintain the patient on the lowest effective dosage, and patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD):

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The recommended starting dosage and the established effective dosage is 20 mg/day.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Dosage adjustments should be made to maintain the patient on the lowest effective dosage, and patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment.

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD):

  • Usual Initial Dosage: Paroxetine should be administered as a single daily dose with or without food, usually in the morning. The recommended starting dosage and the established effective dosage is 20 mg/day. Dose changes, if indicated, should occur in 10 mg/day increments and at intervals of at least 1 week.
  • Maintenance Therapy: Dosage adjustments should be made to maintain the patient on the lowest effective dosage, and patients should be periodically reassessed to determine the need for continued treatment.

Contraindication

Concomitant use in patients taking either monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) or thioridazine is contraindicated. This is contraindicated in patients with a hypersensitivity to Paroxetine.


Side Effect

Major depressive disorder: Asthenia, sweating, nausea, decreased appetite, somnolence, dizziness, insomnia, tremor, nervousness, ejaculatory disturbance and other male genital disorders.

Obsessive compulsive disorder: Nausea, dry mouth, decreased appetite, constipation, dizziness, somnolence, tremor, sweating, impotence and abnormal ejaculation.

Panic disorder: Asthenia, sweating, decreased appetite, decreased libido , tremor, abnormal ejaculation, female genital disorders and impotence.

Social anxiety disorder: Sweating, nausea, dry mouth, constipation, decreased appetite, somnolence, tremor, decreased libido, yawn, abnormal ejaculation, female genital disorders and impotence.

Generalised anxiety disorder: Asthenia, infection, constipation, decreased appetite, dry mouth, nausea, decreased libido, somnolence, tremor, sweating and abnormal

ejaculation.

Post-traumatic stress disorder: Asthenia, sweating nausea, dry mouth, diarrhoea, decreased appetite, somnolence, decreased libido, abnormal ejaculation, female genital disorders and impotence.


Precaution Warning

Cardiac conditions: Paroxetine does not produce clinically significant changes in blood pressure, heart rate and ECG. Nevertheless, as with all psychoactive drugs, caution is advised when treating patients with cardiac conditions.

Epilepsy: As with other antidepressants, Paroxetine should be used with caution in-patients with epilepsy.

Seizures: Overall, the incidence of seizures is < 0.1% in patients treated with Paroxetine. Paroxetine should be discontinued in any patient who develops seizures.

ECT: There is little clinical experience of concurrent administration of Paroxetine with ECT.

Ability to drive/use machines: Clinical experience has shown that therapy with Paroxetine is not associated with impairment of cognitive or psychomotor function. However, as with all psychoactive drugs, patients should be cautioned about their ability to drive a car and operate machinery.

Discontinuation of Treatment with Paroxetine: Recent clinical trials supporting the various approved indications of Paroxetine employed a taper phase regimen, rather than an abrupt discontinuation of treatment. The taper phase regimen used in GAD and PTSD clinical trials involved an incremental decrease in the daily dose by 10 mg/day at weekly intervals. When a daily dose of 20 mg/day was reached, patients were continued on this dose for 1 week before treatment was stopped.

Use in Special Populations

Dosage for Elderly or Debilitated, and Patients with Severe Renal or Hepatic Impairment: The recommended initial dose is 10 mg/day for elderly patients, debilitated patients, and/or patients with severe renal or hepatic impairment. Increases may be made if indicated. Dosage should not exceed 40 mg/day.

Pregnancy & Lactation

This drug should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Labor and Delivery: The effect of Paroxetine on labor and delivery in humans is unknown.

Nursing Mothers: Like many other drugs, Paroxetine is secreted in human milk, and caution should be exercised when Paroxetine hydrochloride is administered to a nursing woman.





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