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Pexeva is a drug in the Paroxetine Mesylate group. It works by helping to restore the balance of serotonin in the brain. Therefore, Paroxetine is known as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).1. What are the effects of Pexeva?
Paroxetine is used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety disorders, and to reduce panic attacks. As a result, Pexeva can help improve your mood, sleep, appetite, and energy levels, restoring excitement in everyday life. It can reduce fear, anxiety, panic attacks.
Drugs can also reduce the desire to perform repetitive actions, including compulsive behaviors such as washing hands, counting and checking objects and furniture that interfere with daily life.
2. How to use Pexeva
Pexeva is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, oval and pink in color with the word “POT 40”. Take it by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, the usual dose is once daily in the morning. This Pexeva should be taken with food as it may help reduce nausea.
The dosage of the drug will be based on an assessment of your medical condition, response to treatment, age and other medications you are taking, including over-the-counter medicines as well as herbal products. . Follow your doctor's instructions carefully to avoid side effects. Take the medication fully and regularly to get the most benefit from it. Do not chew the medicine because Pexeva has a bitter taste, which will make it difficult to swallow.
If you are taking paroxetine to treat premenstrual problems, your doctor will adjust the dose based on your medical condition to be most appropriate, usually every day of the month or just 2 weeks before your period. until the end of the first day of the menstrual period.
3. Possible side effects when using Pexeva
Some unwanted effects that may occur when using Pexeva include:
Nausea Drowsiness, trouble sleeping, blurred vision and yawning Dizziness Anorexia, weakness Dry mouth, sweating Effects Serious side effects include tremors, restlessness, inability to hold still, decreased interest in sex, changes in sexual ability, numbness and tingling, easy bruising or bleeding, fast heartbeat, irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness, muscle spasms, convulsions. Get medical help right away if you have any serious side effects, including: Black stools, vomit that looks like coffee grounds, eye pain, red and swollen eyes, enlarged pupils, vision changes (such as seeing rainbows around lights at night). This Pexeva can increase serotonin but rarely causes a very serious condition called serotonin toxic syndrome. Rarely, serious allergic reactions, including generalized rash, itching and swelling (especially of the face, tongue and throat), dizziness, difficulty breathing have been reported. This is not a complete list of the possible side effects of the drug. If you notice the body experiencing other unusual effects above, contact your doctor to find a solution.
4. Some notes when using the drug Pexeva
Before taking Pentasa, you need to be aware of a few things such as:
Tell your doctor if you are allergic to the drug or its ingredients as well as any other allergies. If you have a medical or family history of depression, liver, kidney, gastrointestinal problems or blood problems, glaucoma, you should tell your doctor before taking this medicine. The use of Pexeva may make you dizzy, drowsy, or blurred vision. Therefore, do not drive, use machines, or do anything that requires clear vision until you are fully awake. Before having other surgeries, tell your doctor or dentist about all the products you use, including over-the-counter medicines and herbal products. Older adults will need to be more careful when using Pexeva, especially bleeding or uncontrolled body, prone to salt imbalance (hyponatremia), causing falls. Children may be more sensitive to the side effects of Pexeva, especially loss of appetite and weight loss. Monitor weight and height in children receiving Pexeva. Pregnant and lactating women should consult their doctor before using Pexeva, because the drug can affect the baby.
5. Interactions of Pexeva
Using more than one medicine at the same time may reduce the effect or make it less effective. Some products that may interact with Pexeva include:
Thioridazine Other drugs that can cause bleeding or bruising (antiplatelet agents, blood thinners). Aspirin may increase the risk of bleeding when used with Pexeva. Taking an MAO inhibitor (isocarboxazid, linezolid, methylene blue, moclobemide, phenelzine, procarbazine, rasagiline, safinamide, selegiline, tranylcypromine) with Pexeva can cause a serious (possibly fatal) drug interaction. Most MAO inhibitors are also not recommended for two weeks before and after treatment with Pexeva.
6. Notes when using Pexeva
Continue to take the medicine until the end of the dose prescribed by your doctor, absolutely do not quit on your own because the body condition may get worse and experience symptoms such as mood swings, headaches, fatigue, sleep changes, numbness. Tell your doctor if your condition does not improve or worsens.
Need to store the medicine in a dry place, away from direct sunlight. Do not leave the medicine in the bathroom or in a place with high humidity, as this may reduce the quality or mold the medicine.
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Reference source: webmd.com