FDA approved

Generic for Paxil®Paroxetine

Starting at $49/mo

Getting psychiatric care for anxiety and depression has never been simpler. Consult with a licensed healthcare provider to determine whether a medication like paroxetine could be right for you.

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Paroxetine is an antidepressant medication in the SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) family. It works by balancing chemicals naturally found in the brain. The FDA first approved paroxetine in 1992 and it is marketed under the brand names Paxil®, Paxil CR®, Pexeva®, and Brisdelle®.

Paroxetine is approved by the FDA to treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disorder (MDD). It is also indicated for social anxiety disorder (social phobia), panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Not all mental health conditions can be treated by a provider through our platform. Those who are not candidates for treatment through our platform should consider seeking care from a medical provider in person to evaluate potential options for treatment.

Like other SSRIs, paroxetine lowers the amount of serotonin that your neurons reabsorb, which results in more free serotonin in your brain.

* Only available if prescribed after an online consultation with a healthcare provider.

* Controlled substances such as Xanax and Adderall are not available through our platform.

* This page has been medically reviewed by Sylvia Valadez, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC.

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How to get paroxetine online with Hims

1. Simple consultation

Complete an online mental health assessment and intake form, then connect with a healthcare provider through our platform.

2. Free delivery

Get paroxetine shipped to you for free, if prescribed.

3. Ongoing support

Enjoy secure, ongoing support 100% online—including refills and unlimited dosage adjustments.

Paroxetine 101

What’s an SSRI?

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are a type of antidepressant that work by increasing levels of a mood-affecting chemical called serotonin in the brain which helps to improve your symptoms. Nice, right?

The science of paroxetine

Your brain naturally produces chemicals that make you feel good, like serotonin. Paroxetine keeps neurons from reabsorbing this chemical so that you have more of it available in your brain. Long story short? This can help to relieve symptoms of depression.

Felt better

Over 75% of Hims customers who checked in with their provider reported improvements in their mental health symptoms.*

* Results vary. Data were self-reported between 11/26/2021 and 08/01/2022 by Hims customers who 1) signed up between 11/04/2021 and 05/04/2022; 2) were prescribed antidepressant medication by a provider after their first consultation on the Hims platform; and 3) had an active subscription for such antidepressant medication through the Hims platform within 90 days after signing up.


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Before they're accepted to the pool of professionals we work with, all healthcare providers undergo a rigorous vetting process. They have years of experience and they’re ready to help with whatever you’re going through.

Frequently asked questions about paroxetine

The most common side effects of paroxetine include headache, nausea, drowsiness, weakness, dizziness, feeling anxious or trouble sleeping, difficulty concentrating, confusion, sexual problems, sweating, shaking, not feeling hungry, dry mouth, constipation, nausea, muscle pain, infection, yawning. Discuss worsening or serious side effects with your provider, such as increased risk of suicidal thoughts, hallucinations, changes in heart rate, low blood pressure, or allergic reaction. Learn more about the side effects of paroxetine here.
You can tell if paroxetine is working when you feel an improvement in your depression symptoms.
When taking an antidepressant like paroxetine, it is important to have regular check-ins with your healthcare to ensure that paroxetine is the right antidepressant for you. If you are having bothersome side effects or are not feeling any improvement in your condition, you should discuss if your paroxetine dosing is right with your healthcare provider.
Do not try to determine on your own if paroxetine is working and do not stop taking your medication without getting medical advice from your healthcare provider. Short term use or stopping paroxetine abruptly could cause serious adverse effects and withdrawal symptoms. It is important for you to monitor your paroxetine experience with a medical professional.
Paroxetine can cause you to feel sleepy because, in addition to mood, serotonin is an important neurotransmitter for regulating sleep and appetite. The effect paroxetene has on serotonin may result in sleepiness or other changes in sleep. If you feel severe fatigue, consult your healthcare provider.
Consult with a psychiatrist or other qualified psychiatry provider online through our platform. If prescribed paroxetine, genuine paroxetine hcl will be shipped to you discreetly. You’ll have ongoing check-ins with a healthcare provider to evaluate whether your treatment plan is working.
Risk of serotonin syndrome (toxicity that occurs when there is too much serotonin in the system) increases when combined with any substance that increases serotonin, including drugs (eg, antidepressants, such as fluoxetine) or supplements (eg, St. John's Wort or tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin). Like other SSRIs, monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs, such as linezolid) are known to cause serious drug interactions. Be prepared to share all prescription and over the counter medications, as well as any other products you take, with your healthcare provider.
You should talk to your doctor before you take paroxetine if you have glaucoma or are taking any of the following medicines:
  • citalopram
  • pimozide
  • warfarin
  • methylene blue
  • tamoxifen
  • thioridazine
  • tramadol
Paroxetine is mainly used to treat major depression disorder. It is also indicated for social anxiety disorder (social phobia), panic disorder or panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and for use in those with premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Additionally, healthcare providers sometimes provide paroxetine for premature ejaculation, breakthrough depressive episodes in those with bipolar disorder, or hot flashes in people with menopause.

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Important safety information

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Important safety information

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* Controlled substances, including amphetamines (such as Adderall) or benzodiazepines (such as Xanax and Valium) are not available through our platform.