D the necessity of tapering the dosage of paxil, rather than quitting 'cold turkey'. Withdrawal effects usually take a few days to manifest. They can last for weeks or even months. Sometimes the withdrawal effects don't kick in until the daily dosage is below 10 mg. Some people can quit abruptly, and deal with the symptoms. Others shave a tiny sliver off the side of a pill - and still can't handle it. Most fall somewhere between these two extremes. Where do you stand? Some experimentation may be in order to find your own unique threshold. Always keep a supply of paxil on hand. It may be a lifesaver! If you are currently at 30 mg. or above, you may wish to drop the dosage by 10 mg. for a few days to gauge your body's reaction. It's usually best to err on the side of caution. Patience is really a virtue when it comes to paxil withdrawal. If you are at 20 mg. or less, you may wish to start with a 5 mg. drop. Make sure you keep the extra 5 mg. handy - you may need it. If you are at 10 mg. or less, you may want to drop by 2.5 mg. for a few days. Remember, these are just suggestions. Your body will let you know how much to decrease your dosage. To cut your daily dosage, start by cutting your pills in half with either a pill cutter or a sharp knife. If possible, use 10 mg. pills. Another alternative is to purchase the liquid form of paxil. It's orange flavored, and comes in a 250 ml white bottle. The NDC number is 0029-3215-48. This liquid form is especially handy when you drop below 10 mg. per day. 6. Know the withdrawal symptoms. Everyone is different, and will have their own un
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