Understanding Medicine: Paxil, Paroxetine
Video Description: A pharmacist explains how Paxil works, why doctors prescribe this antidepressant, and common side effects of the drug. Related Article Subjects: antidepressant, Paroxetine, paxil, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, Seroxat, illumistream
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