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Hi,
Your rate of tapering off Paxil is fine. But I think your
neurologist has not informed you that antidepressants should be continued for at least a few more months after you get well, for best results. I do not know whether you were prescribed Paxil or
Remeron for
depression or
anxiety, but for both the usually recommended duration of treatment is one year. There is no sense in tapering off after just a few months and there is a higher risk of suffering from a relapse.
The only medicine you should be in a hurry to stop is
Ativan. It is habit-forming unlike antidepressants and after a few weeks, one develops tolerance and so you find that same dose is not working as well as before. One is then forced to increase the dose which works well for a few more weeks and then the same thing occurs. When one misses a dose or lowers it, there are
withdrawal symptoms like tremors, emotional disturbance and anxiety. Regarding the gap between dosages, since Ativan is short acting, a thrice daily dosing would be more suitable. So split the morning dose into two and try taking 0.5 mg thrice daily.
The usual treatment of anxiety or depression is with an antidepressant along with a
benzodiazepine (like Ativan) in the beginning. After a few weeks, when the antidepressant starts working, the benzodiazepine is tapered off to prevent dependence. The patient is continued only on the antidepressant for around a year or more, depending on the disease severity and past history.
Best wishes.
Dr Preeti Parakh
MD Psychiatry