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Liver Disease
Use Pexep 10 with caution if you have liver disease, as reduced liver function can slow the breakdown of Paroxetine. It may lead to higher medicine levels in the body. Doctors may adjust the dose and monitor you closely to ensure safe use.
Kidney Impairment
Pexep 10 is usually safe for individuals with mild to moderate kidney impairment. However, those with severe impairment may clear the medicine more slowly, which can raise the risk of side effects. In such cases, doctors may adjust the dose and increase monitoring to ensure safety.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, or intending to breastfeed. Paroxetine may affect the unborn baby and can pass into breast milk. Your healthcare provider will assess the risks and determine whether Pexep 10 is suitable for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Avoid
Do not take this SSRI antidepressant if you are allergic to Paroxetine. Avoid alcohol, as it can worsen drowsiness, dizziness, lack of concentration, and sedation, and may reduce the medicine’s effectiveness. Do not drive or operate machinery because the medication may cause dizziness and blurred vision, especially early in treatment or when alcohol is consumed.
No, you should not stop taking Pexep 10 suddenly. Abrupt discontinuing it can cause withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, irritability, anxiety, nausea, and sleep disturbances. Always consult your doctor and taper the dose gradually under medical supervision.
Yes, regular check-ups are essential while taking Pexep 10. They enable your doctor to monitor your response, adjust the dose as needed, track any side effects, and ensure the medication is both safe and effective for your treatment.
If Pexep 10 does not relieve symptoms after 4-6 weeks, consult your doctor. They may adjust the dose, switch to another antidepressant, add an adjunct therapy, or recommend non-drug options like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and lifestyle changes.
Yes, Pexep 10 is generally safe for diabetic patients under medical supervision. It may affect blood sugar levels, requiring monitoring and possible dose adjustments. Routine blood sugar checks and long-term screening are recommended to ensure safe and effective use.
Pexep (Paroxetine) rarely affects blood pressure in most patients. However, individuals with pre-existing hypertension should monitor their blood pressure regularly and consult their doctor if any significant changes occur during treatment.
Yes, Pexep can generally be taken with antacids. There are no significant interactions; however, your doctor can recommend taking them at different times, if possible, to ensure optimal absorption.
Yes, Pexep 10 can usually be taken with common supplements, such as vitamins and minerals. Avoid certain herbs, such as St. John’s Wort, and limit grapefruit juice. Always inform your doctor about any supplements you take.