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Okay, now for what really chaps my fanny. The woman had an appointment earlier this morning with her PCP in an effort to secure a paroxetine refill. See, the doc had only prescribed 30 days worth and she’d run out. And if you’ve experienced selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) withdrawal, especially from paroxetine, you’ll know why she wanted a refill. Not to mention her anxiety and panic had been nasty as of late.

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I found an editorial in the March 6, 2007 edition of the Annals of Internal Medicine that I believe is spot-on. It was written by Wayne Katon, M.D. and Peter Roy-Byrne, M.D., from the University of Washington School of Medicine. The subject matter was poor treatment practices, as well as outcomes, for anxiety disorder sufferers [...]

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