Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 697183

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Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?

Posted by adamCanada on October 24, 2006, at 0:56:50

I dont know which is best and I know meds effect people different but I'd like to see if there is a general consensus.

Sometimes I feel very tired after taking paxil but then few hours later I feel a small surge of motivation. It's strange. Yet I still feel tired at the same time although dont feel like going to sleep because I feel like listening to music...

What do you guys feel is best or what works for you best?

 

Re: Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?

Posted by ed_uk on October 24, 2006, at 15:21:24

In reply to Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?, posted by adamCanada on October 24, 2006, at 0:56:50

Hi Adam

I tried both back when I was taking it, can't say it made much difference.

Ed

 

Re: Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?

Posted by bassman on October 24, 2006, at 18:21:06

In reply to Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?, posted by adamCanada on October 24, 2006, at 0:56:50

I saw a big difference...3 PM worked best for me-the morning and bedtime just didn't work as well. I tired taking it at different times after I'd been taking it for about a year for convenience, but always ended up back at 3 PM (more or less).

 

Re: Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?

Posted by Phillipa on October 24, 2006, at 18:28:14

In reply to Re: Best time to take Paxil? Night or Morning?, posted by bassman on October 24, 2006, at 18:21:06

Am was what my doc said and only l0mg with xanax and I was crazy with anxiety. Love Phillipa ps how come SSRI's don't make me tired? They rev me up my pdoc once tried 20mg of paxil and took me down to l0 as the anxiety was so bad. I don't get it.


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