What are the possible withdrawal effects of Paxil?
Based on the available scientific evidence, Paxil causes dependency/withdrawal syndrome in a significant percentage of those who take it. Individuals trying to come off of Paxil usually experience one or more of the following complaints: jolting electric zaps, dizziness, light headedness, crying spells, vertigo, coordination problems, gait disturbances, sweating, extreme nausea, vomiting, high fever, abdominal discomfort, flu symptoms, anorexia, diarrhea, agitation, tremulousness, irritability, aggression, sleep disturbance, nightmares, tremor, confusion, memory and concentration difficulties, lethargy, malaise, weakness and general fatigue.