Paxil – a medicine for treating and prevention of depression.
Depression is one of the most common forms of psychical pathology, in most cases the diseases is managed without hospitalization. In connection with it along with high clinical efficiency and minimal side effects new requirements such as ability to influence social adaptation and life quality of the patients are set to psychotropic agents (antidepressants). Paxil meets these requirements to a large degree. Presently depression is one of the most common reasons why people seek medical help. The risk of getting this disease in a lifetime makes 20%, it is one of the three main reasons of suicides among young people. Depressive conditions are very common in patients suffering from somatic diseases and cerebral affection. The main method of treating affective disorders is therapy with Paxil. Using Paxil in patients with somatic pathology is associated with many unwanted effects which makes it difficult to reach therapeutic doses, and combination of psychic and somatic disorders make the negative dynamics of the disease even worse. But in case of successful therapy besides reduction of depression a considerable improvement in general health condition is possible as well. Most doctors advise their patients to buy cheap Paxil since it combines good therapeutic effect and safety.
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