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pleas ehelp me i drink sometimes and im taking paxil now i get so dizzy in the mornings its not fun, is it because the alcohol or i m just tired?? help!

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I take Paxil and have for several years. One of the warnings my doctor and pharmacist gave me was never to drink alcohol while taking this prescription. Despite what my doctor told me, I have occasionally had a drink in the evening and the next morning, I always pay the price. I feel sick and very very hungover when in reality I didn't have enough to get hungover. So I've learned the hard way not to drink as long as I'm on this medication.

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Getting dizzy is a common side effect associated with the class of medication you are taking. I don't think your drinking is directly associated but you should really keep your drinking to a minimum (1 or 2). Being more fatigued than normal CAN play a role in having more symptoms. I wonder when you are taking your medication. I bet its first thing in the morning before you eat. Try taking it after you have a meal.it will be absorbed more slowly.or talk with you physician about taking the controlled release (CR) variety. Failing either of those two strategies (but I would bet they will not fail) you can try ramping down the dosage with your physicians direction.
Good luck.
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Its a mixture of the side effects of the paxil and the alchohol.(REMEMBER, ALCOHOL IS A DEPRESSANT!) Do not drink until your side effects dissappear from the paxil. Then take it slow when drinking.

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angel is exactly right..she needs to get your 10 points.I am bipolar on depakote/zoloft..i can tell with multiplicities of symptoms when i drink.it disrupts the chemical balance the drugs are trying so hard to accomplish.


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