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How to use Paroxetine? (Paxil, Pexeva, Seroxat) - Doctor Explains
How to use Paroxetine? (Paxil, Pexeva, Seroxat) - Doctor Explains Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

In this video we will cover everything you need to know about Paroxetine, also known as Paxil. This video is part of a video series on mental health problems. So for more mental health related videos check out this playlist:
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Generic name: Paroxetine.
Brand names: Paxil, Pexeva and Seroxat.
Available as a tablet and a suspension.

How to use it?
Tablet: Swallow the tablet completely with half a glass of water.
Suspension: Add the correct amount of powder to half a glass of water and drink it completely. Afterwards rinse your cup with water and drink that water as well.

Duration of treatment:
Furthermore if Paroxetine has no effect within 8-16 weeks, it is probably not effective for you. However if it is effective, you should usually keep using it for 6 months up to several years.

When to use it?
Paroxetine is part of a group of drugs called Specific Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitor (SSRI). It selectively inhibits the serotonin uptake in your brain. Paroxetine can be used to treat several mental health conditions:
In adults it is used to treat:
- Depression
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Panic disorder with or without agoraphobia
- Social phobia
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Posttraumatic stress disorder

What is the correct dosage?
Unfortunately I can’t provide you with guidelines for the correct dosages, as these differ a lot depending on the specific indication, the side effects you experience and the severity of your complaints. Therefore always use the prescribed dose and frequency your doctor gave you.

However the usual dose most doctors prescribe for an adult will be 10-20mg 1x day. If needed this can be further increased with steps of 10mg to a maximum of 50-60mg a day depending on your indication of use.

What are the side-effects?
Very common (10%): nausea and sexual dysfunction.
Common (1-10%): Increase in cholesterol, drowsiness, decreased concentration, sweating, muscle weakness, insomnia, agitation, abnormal dreams, dizziness, visual disturbances, yawning, constipation, diarrhea, dry mouth, weight gain, headache and decreased appetite
Uncommon (0.1-1%): abnormal bleeding, confusion, hallucinations, fast heart rate, increase or decrease in blood pressure, rash, itching and urinary incontinence.
Rare (0.01-0.1%): mania, anxiety, convulsions, restless leg syndrome, slow heart rate, menstrual disorder and muscle pain.

Safety:
You should be careful to combine Paroxetine with alcohol. As this might increase the dazing effect of this drug.
In addition it is usually safe to drive while using Paroxetine, however it can cause you to become drowsy, sleepy and/or dizzy. If you experiencing any of these side effects then please do not drive.
Furthermore, Paroxetine can have interactions with several drugs. Therefore always discuss this with your treating physician.

Pregnancy and Lactation:
Paroxetine can be dangerous in both cases, however there are some exceptions. Therefore always discuss this with your doctor.

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Deprescribing or Tapering Psychiatric Medications (lexapro, effexor, paxil, klonopin, xanax others)
Deprescribing or Tapering Psychiatric Medications (lexapro, effexor, paxil, klonopin, xanax others) Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses the tapering or "deprescribing" of Psychiatric Medications including SSRIs (lexapro), SNRIs (effexor), Benzodiazepines (klonopin, xanax) and even buprenorphine. Patients who have taken medication for years, and failed at tapering or stopping these medications due to withdrawal ("brain zaps," muscle twitches, headaches, dizziness, anxiety, insomnia) may benefit from treatment with a provider specifically trained in tapering these medications. Additionally, Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates providers can work with local compounding pharmacies to create doses in-between manufacturer made doses of these medications, to make the process of tapering or deprescribing as easy as possible. Sometimes when a patient undergoes this process, they find that the medication actually IS very helpful for their mood, anxiety or other symptoms, but they may not need the full dose that they have taken for years. This is NOT a failure, and can result in a decrease in side effects (and improved quality of life). Patients who have felt over-medicated, dull, cognitively slowed, or excessive sleepiness, may find that at a lower dose, they have an improved quality of life, and still have symptom control. Psychiatric medications can be incredibly important for an individual's care, and should never be decreased or stopped without consulting directly with a mental health professional. However, just because someone was started on a medication, or just because they have withdrawal when they try to decrease it, doesn't mean that they need to stay on it "forever."

Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.

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ATMC answers your tough Paxil questions that nobody is talking about
ATMC answers your tough Paxil questions that nobody is talking about Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

Paxil (paroxetine) is a relatively new SSRI that aims to treat these conditions more effectively than other SSRIs currently on the market. It’s vital to understand how Paxil works and what to expect if you decide to take it. We’re going to explore some of the most common questions related to Paxil and how it compares to other SSRIs and alternative mental health treatments.


Are Paxil, Zoloft, and Prozac the Same Medication?
SSRIs like Prozac and Zoloft have been widely available for years, but many people have reported disruptive side effects from taking these medications. One of the most pressing concerns regarding SSRIs and their suitability to treat depression is the fact that some of these medications are reported to enhance suicidal ideation and suicidal tendencies. When it comes to Paxil, this SSRI does not seem to stand out from the current SSRI crowd much. Although Paxil is reported to diminish suicidal impulses in some patients, it has also been reported to increase suicidal impulses in others.

Ultimately, Paxil, Zoloft, and Prozac are similar in many ways with a few key differences. Paxil and Zoloft also have similar half-lives, making cessation of these drugs more complex than it is to stop taking Prozac. Additionally, Zoloft typically has a more stimulating effect than Prozac or Paxil.


Is Paxil Anticholinergic?
Anticholinergic drugs block the action of acetylcholine. Many mental health medications like SSRIs are anticholinergic in nature. Of all the SSRIs available to qualifying patients today, paroxetine has the most profound anticholinergic properties. The side effects of anticholinergics typically include dehydration, constipation, urinary retention, and dry eyes. Paxil is more likely to cause these side effects than other SSRIs.

Which Is Better to Treat Anxiety: Paxil or Xanax?
Available data indicates that while Xanax is ultimately more effective at treating anxiety than Paxil, Xanax is far more addictive. In fact, many people with experience in the substance abuse treatment industry recognize that Xanax addiction can be just as powerful, if not more powerful, than heroin addiction. Xanax typically functions best with short-term use, whereas Paxil is a safer choice for long-term treatment.

How Do Vyvanse and Paxil Differ?
Vyvanse and Paxil are diametrically opposite medications. While Paxil is primarily a sedative, Vyvanse is an amphetamine-based stimulant and mood elevator.


Common Paxil Side Effects
One of the most concerning potential side effects of Paxil is the potential to increase suicidal impulse. However, one of the most attractive selling points of Paxil is its alleged ability to decrease suicidal impulses. Ultimately, this side effect comes down to the individual. Anyone taking an SSRI or other medication for a mental health condition who experiences an increase in suicidal impulse should consult their doctor immediately.

Another area of concern is pregnancy. Paxil is generally not safe for pregnant women, as available data indicates that paroxetine can increase the chance of fetal heart defects. Additionally, if a woman is taking Paxil and quetiapine, it may not be safe for them to suddenly change medications. At ATMC, we would generally recommend the patient to cross-taper the Paxil to Prozac prior to conception, if possible. Anyone in this situation should consult their prescribing doctor before making any adjustments or replacements to their current medication regimen.


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Cuidados e efeitos colaterais da Paroxetina? [Aropax - Paxil] ALERTA
Cuidados e efeitos colaterais da Paroxetina? [Aropax - Paxil] ALERTA Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Alerta sobre a Paroxetina: cuidados e efeitos colaterais

Paroxetina, quais os cuidados e os efeitos colaterais com essa medicação? Ela engorda? Dá sono? Mexe com a parte sexual?

A Paroxetina é um antidepressivo muito usado atualmente, um antidepressivo bastante eficaz, da classe dos inibidores de receptação de serotonina, lançado no mercado para tratar depressão e outras enfermidades psiquiátricas, além de também ser muito utilizada para ejaculação precoce. A marca de referência é o aropax e o paxil, e os principais similares são: pondera, cebrilin, paxtrat, roxetin, entre outros.

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Paxil Birth Defects Lawsuit
Paxil Birth Defects Lawsuit Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

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Paxil birth defects may merit a Paxil Lawsuit for mothers who took the antidepressant Paxil during Pregnancy.
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This Paxil Ad was Awful...
This Paxil Ad was Awful... Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Looking at Paxil Ads that spread misinformation in the early 2000s... I Apologize for the audio issues in this video.

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Ask the Experts: Paxil As Hot Flash Therapy%
Ask the Experts: Paxil As Hot Flash Therapy% Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

A new treatment for hot flashes was just approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use.

Local 12's Liz Bonis asks the experts at TriHealth and has what you need to know about it in today's Medical Edge.

"It just comes on and you are just burning up for a little bit. Do you start to sweat, start to sweat, turn a little red," says office manager Lisa Runyan.

Lisa Runyan is a busy office manager at this women's health practice. She says when hot flashes hit, there are challenges to keeping temperatures down.

"Some of us have fans at our desk, and they are running just about all the time."

This is also just one of many reasons Doctor Vaishali Bhalani wants women to know that the medication Paroxetine, marketed under the brand name Paxil, might help.

"I think that it gives women another option. Up until now the only treatment that was available was menopausal hormone therapy," says Dr. Bhalani.

The medication has been in use for quite awhile as an antidepressant. It appears to alter a hormone known as serotonin in the body, but in this case in lower doses. The Food and Drug Administration has just approved it's use for hot flashes and that raises the question of what do you need to know about it, who should be on it and what are the side effects?

"The main side effects I think at lower doses are fatigue, being tired, as well as nausea vomiting and headache," says Dr. Bhalani.

Doctor Bhalani says those side effects generally diminish in about four few weeks and it's suggested for use in those who say menopausal symptoms really interfere with daily life.

"We do see about a good 30-60 percent reduction, depending on the dose, in menopausal hot flashes and symptoms."

Lifestyle changes such as yoga, meditation and exercise along with it, are also recommended because she also points out,

"Exercise can decrease weight,,and we know weight can lead to an increase in hot flashes."

He Took Paxil and Got a Fake Bipolar Diagnosis: Michael's Story
He Took Paxil and Got a Fake Bipolar Diagnosis: Michael's Story Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Michael Coughlin was an entrepreneur with no history of bipolar disorder—until he took an antidepressant.

In this eye-opening interview, Michael shares how a doctor prescribed him Paxil for situational anxiety, triggering a terrifying spiral of adverse effects. Instead of recognizing the drug reaction, the mental health system labeled him bipolar and placed him on heavy antipsychotic medication.

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When Do I use Paroxetine/Paxil
When Do I use Paroxetine/Paxil Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

This is the final video in the series on how to select an SSRI. In this video we will talk about paroxetine. This is not my favorite option and I will explain why this is a medication I mostly stay away from in clinical practice.

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Antidepressants for anxiety?
Antidepressants for anxiety? Side Effects 0 Views • 5 months ago

Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses the use of antidepressants for anxiety disorders. The term "anti-depressants" is really a misnomer, and may cause individuals to believe that their only option for treating anxiety disorders with medication, are to use medications with abuse potential (which is NOT TRUE). SSRI's and SNRI's can be some of the most-effective forms of treatment for anxiety disorders, for certain individuals.

Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.

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2-Minute Neuroscience: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
2-Minute Neuroscience: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

SSRIs are the most widely-used treatment for depression, and have been since their introduction to the market in the late 1980s. They were formulated based on the hypothesis that depression is due to low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin. In this video, I discuss how SSRIs work, along with some questions that have been raised about the serotonin hypothesis since the introduction of SSRIs.

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome to 2 minute neuroscience, where I explain neuroscience topics in 2 minutes or less. In this installment I will discuss selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs.

SSRIs were developed in the 1970s with the goal of treating depression by increasing serotonin levels. This goal was formulated based on the serotonin hypothesis of depression, which suggests that depression is caused by low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin.

SSRIs work by inhibiting a mechanism called reuptake. In reuptake, a protein called a transporter transports excess neurotransmitter molecules out of the synaptic cleft, usually back into the neuron that released them. SSRIs inhibit the reuptake of serotonin.

By inhibiting the removal of serotonin from the synaptic cleft, this causes levels of serotonin in the synaptic cleft to rise. These increases in serotonin levels have been hypothesized to be the mechanism by which SSRIs can treat the symptoms of depression.

There are reasons now, however, to believe that there must be more to the mechanism of SSRIs than just changing serotonin levels. For example, when someone begins taking an SSRI, they generally have to wait about 4 weeks before their symptoms improve. Evidence suggests, however, that their serotonin levels rise as quickly as within an hour after taking the medication. Thus, it seems likely that SSRIs may affect serotonin levels, which then leads to other effects that influence the symptoms of depression.

Therefore it’s probable that more than serotonin levels must be changed for SSRIs to work, which suggests that depression isn’t caused only by low serotonin levels. Additionally, evidence has now emerged that questions the effectiveness of SSRIs. Some research has found they do not work much better than placebos, and may only benefit those who are most severely depressed, which is a minority of patients who actually take the drugs.

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Invernizzi R, Velasco C, Bramante M, Longo A, Samanin R. Effect of 5-HT1A receptor antagonists on citalopram-induced increase in extracellular serotonin in the frontal cortex, striatum and dorsal hippocampus. Neuropharmacology. 1997 Apr-May;36(4-5):467-73.

Kirsch I, Deacon BJ, Huedo-Medina TB, Scoboria A, Moore TJ, Johnson BT. Initial severity and antidepressant benefits: a meta-analysis of data submitted to the Food and Drug Administration. PLoS Med. 2008 Feb;5(2):e45. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0050045.

PAROXETINE (PAXIL) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #48
PAROXETINE (PAXIL) - PHARMACIST REVIEW - #48 Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

In this episode, I discuss a medication known as paroxetine or Paxil.

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Paxil Withdrawal Help: Questions about Tapering Paxil & Paxil Side Effects - Alternative to Meds
Paxil Withdrawal Help: Questions about Tapering Paxil & Paxil Side Effects - Alternative to Meds Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

In this video featuring the Founder of Alternative to Meds Center, Lyle Murphy, Paxil is the topic.
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Paxil Withdrawal Symptoms, Tapering Paxil, and Alternatives to Paxil.
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Questions about Paxil:

1. How do people get put on paxil?
"There is the standard....anxious, depressed, not able to sleep...but, pretty much ant time you go into a psychiatrists office, you are going to come out of it on a drug. There is no logic to it honestly" - Lyle Murphy
2. What does Paxil do to the brain?
What we believe is that in the synapse specifically, that it reuptakes serotonin. Serotonin is a neurochemical that is an inhibitor, it's not something that's going to raise you up out of depression. It has an inhibitory type of effect.
3. What does Paxil withdrawal look like?
We believe that the drug does not have the capacity to make serotonin, rather it spends it. For some people, Paxil seems to work for years and years. There is a large part of the population however, where Paxil may work in the beginning, but then the effect wears off. Sometimes when coming off Paxil, or when doing it too quickly, a person could experience a serotonin plunge. This could look like a lack of impulse control.
"It's amazing what can happen if somebody comes off these drugs too quick" - Lyle Murphy
4. how long does Paxil withdrawal last?
The recommendation is NOT to cold cold turkey. If a person were to go cold turkey off Paxil, usually the Paxil would begin to leave their system after the 2nd to 3rd day. usually the Paxil will be metabolized after 7-10 days, but that doesn't mean the symptoms will end. It only means the Paxil is out of your system. The key to getting of Paxil safely is to do it at a rate in which your brain chemistry is able to respond. At the ATMC inpatient center it is possible for most attendees to fully get off Paxil in about 8-10 weeks time. Doing it from home however, could take substantially longer and require licensed supervision.
5. What helps with Paxil withdrawal?
You should always consult with a licensed practitioner for your individual needs. In general, what we see, is since Paxil is working with the serotonin pathways, when a person comes off Paxil, more than likely they will experience a serotonin plunge. At Alternative to Meds center, we use a supervised approach, utilizing a slow taper and the proper nutrients, to help people recover.
6. Is Paxil a mood elevator?
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7. What are Paxil Brain Zaps?
Brain zaps are a very common phenomenon. This may occur when the serotonin deficit is so much, that you experience spontaneous firing of the neural pathways. If you are having brain zaps, it's usually a sign that you need to slow down your Paxil withdrawal.

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What Are Paroxetine's Side Effects? - PTSD Support Channel
What Are Paroxetine's Side Effects? - PTSD Support Channel Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

What Are Paroxetine's Side Effects? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with paroxetine, a medication commonly prescribed for anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Understanding these side effects is essential for anyone considering or currently using this treatment. We will cover both common and serious side effects, including how they may impact daily life and the importance of monitoring by healthcare professionals.

We will also highlight the significance of medical supervision during treatment, especially for individuals with PTSD, as they may experience complex symptoms. Our discussion will include the timeline for when patients can expect to see the medication's effects and the importance of not stopping the medication abruptly.

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Choosing Wisely: Paxil for Depression and Anxiety - Explained
Choosing Wisely: Paxil for Depression and Anxiety - Explained Side Effects 1 Views • 5 months ago

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In this video, we're going to discuss Paxil for Depression and Anxiety: Should You Take It?

Paxil is an antidepressant medication that is prescribed for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). It is also prescribed for prevention of episodes of MDD and GAD in people at risk for developing them.

Though the benefits of taking Paxil for Depression and Anxiety are well-known, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits of taking Paxil with your doctor before you start taking it. Do your research to find out if Paxil is the right medication for you and be sure to speak with your doctor about any questions or concerns you may have.

Paxil is an SSRI medication that has been around for years. It's not the most commonly prescribed antidepressant but it still sees widespread use today. Find out how this medication is effective!

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Paroxetine ( Paxil ): What is Paroxetine Used For, Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions?
Paroxetine ( Paxil ): What is Paroxetine Used For, Dosage, Side Effects & Precautions? Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

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- What is Paroxetine ( Paxil )?

- Paroxetine is an antidepressant, belongs to a category of drugs called selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI). It blocks reuptake of serotonin, enhancing serotonergic function.

- It is available as 10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg and 40 mg tablets. And also available as 12.5 mg, 25 mg and 37.5 mg controlled-release tablets. And 10 mg/5 mL oral suspension.

- Paroxetine is used for depression, obsessions, and compulsions in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, social and generalized anxiety disorders, and posttraumatic stress disorder.

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Paxil (paroxetine)
Paxil (paroxetine) Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Dr. Pagnani of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates discusses Paxil (paroxetine) an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) that can be utilized for the treatment of several psychiatric conditions including anxiety and depression. This medication has a short half life, and can be one of the biggest culprits of serotonin withdrawal (meaning, it needs to be tapered slowly for most individuals, when wanting to decrease the medication or stop it). With that said, it can be very effective for some individuals for treating their primary condition. Like all SSRIs, it can also be prescribed to treat premature ejaculation for some individuals.

Dr. Pagnani is the founder and medical director of Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates, an Instructor at The Johns Hopkins Hospital for the Department of Psychiatry, he supervises psychiatric residents at Jefferson Hospital, he serves on the Young Professional Board of Uplift, the Center for Grieving Children and he maintains a private practice of Psychiatry in Philadelphia where he sees patients for one-time psychiatric evaluations and second opinions. He is a licensed physician and surgeon in NJ, PA, NY, MD, DE, FL and CA and can provide consultations to individuals via HIPAA compliant Telehealth visits living in these locations.

Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates is a private practice of psychiatry consisting of about 25 psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychotherapists with physical locations in Philadelphia and Paoli, PA and serving all of PA, NJ, NY and FL virtually via HIPAA compliant tele-psychiatry. Individuals seeking not only evaluations but long-term psychiatric care, can contact Rittenhouse Psychiatric Associates directly.

These videos aim to increase awareness and discussion of mental health topics and to encourage struggling individuals to schedule an appointment directly with a mental health provider. Mental health needs to be normalized, and simply speaking about mental health topics openly, is an important first step.

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#paroxetine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Paxil
#paroxetine | Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Mechanism | Paxil Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Paroxetine is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor used to treat major depressive disorder, panic disorder, OCD, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, the vasomotor symptoms of menopause, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.

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Paxil What Happens After Long Term Use?
Paxil What Happens After Long Term Use? Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

00:00 - Intro
00:23 - What Are The Long Term Side Effects Of Paxil?
00:59 - How Long Can You Stay On Paxil?
02:50 - What Does Paxil Do To Your Brain?
04:20 - What Are The Dangers Of Taking Paxil?
05:00 - Does Paxil Change Your Personality?
06:02 - What Is Better Than Paxil For Anxiety?
07:43 - Is Paxil Linked To Dementia?
08:00 - Will Paxil Make You Gain Weight?
08:13 - Is Paxil An Addictive Drug?
08:57 - Is Paxil Considered An Opiate / Opioid?
09:38 - Can Paxil Make You Angry?
10:20 - Can Paxil Cause Brain Zaps?
12:43 - Does Paxil Make You Lazy?
13:16 - Who Should Not Take Paxil?
14:04 - What Happens If You Take Paxil And You Don't Need It?
14:48 - Outro

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Long-Term Paxil Side Effects
Unfortunately, when the efficacy and risks of drugs are studied, the length of the majority of these studies is only short term. However, many Americans who have been prescribed SSRIs have been taking them for 10 years or more. This is troubling, as there have been some severe risks associated with long term use of antidepressants, such as a 14% increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attack and stroke. Worse, long-term Paxil use is associated with a 33% increased risk of death.
Serotonin plays vital roles in immune function, digestion, and growth. Continuous disruption of these levels may have wide-ranging negative effects, especially for certain populations. The side effects of Paxil in elderly patients can include negative effects on cognitive function, as there is strong evidence that the long-term usage of Paxil may lead to an increased risk of dementia. Also, between 1-8% of patients taking Paxil in various clinical trials developed hypomania and mania symptoms. Paxil has been used to treat hot flashes associated with menopause.
While Paxil may decrease incidents of hot flashes, the side effects of Paxil for hot flashes are most commonly fatigue and dizziness. Few studies have been carried out on use of SSRIs during pregnancy, but the ones that are published show increased risk to the infant including premature term, smaller head growth, and the potential for numerous other birth defects, for which the drug maker has been fined over $1 billion in damages to 800 cases reported up to 2010. No data for later lawsuits concerning birth defects has been published on extensive search.

Serious side effects of long-term Paxil use include:
Tremors
Loss of coordination
Restlessness
Muscle weakness
Tingling
Numbness
Black stool
Hallucinations
Eye pain, redness or swelling

While most SSRIs aren’t a primary concern for recreational use, dependency is a possibility with any drug. According to the FDA, Paxil withdrawal symptoms can be severe and “treatable only by restarting the drug.” Withdrawal symptoms occur when the drug is stopped after drug dependency has developed.

Symptoms of Paxil withdrawal include:
Agitation
Aggression
Diarrhea
Forgetfulness
Headaches
High blood pressure
Insomnia
Sexual dysfunction
Sweating
Weight gain

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Paroxetine (Paxil) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects
Paroxetine (Paxil) - Uses, Dosing, Side Effects Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

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Do NOT Do THIS Right After Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy!
Do NOT Do THIS Right After Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy! Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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If you have any travel plans in the middle of your hyperbaric protocol, there are absolutely some things you need to know about when you can or cannot fly in an airplane in and around those sessions in hyperbaric medicine.

This whole conversation about flying after HBOT is all about nitrogen, specifically about the possibility of getting decompression illness (the bends).

So unless you want to risk it and find out how bad the bends can be (and P.S. you can die from it, so I encourage you to take this seriously), watch this video and find out when you can and can’t fly after doing hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
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Is Too Much Oxygen Harmful? - Elder Care Support Network
Is Too Much Oxygen Harmful? - Elder Care Support Network Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

Is Too Much Oxygen Harmful? In this informative video, we will discuss the important considerations surrounding oxygen therapy for elderly individuals. Oxygen plays a vital role in our health, but it is essential to understand the potential risks associated with excessive oxygen levels. We will outline the various health issues that can arise from prolonged exposure to high concentrations of oxygen, particularly for older adults who may be receiving oxygen therapy.

We will cover critical topics such as lung health, cellular effects, and the impact on the central nervous system. Caregivers will find practical advice on managing oxygen therapy safely, including the importance of adhering to prescribed flow rates and monitoring for signs of oxygen toxicity. Additionally, we will highlight the need for proper device maintenance to ensure effective oxygen delivery.

Our goal is to equip caregivers with the knowledge they need to support the respiratory health of elderly individuals while minimizing risks. Join us for this essential discussion, and subscribe to our channel for more helpful information on elder care and health management.

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What Are The Side Effects Of Oxygen Therapy? - Sleep Apnea Support Network
What Are The Side Effects Of Oxygen Therapy? - Sleep Apnea Support Network Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

What Are The Side Effects Of Oxygen Therapy? Oxygen therapy is a treatment option for individuals facing breathing difficulties, particularly those with sleep apnea. In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with oxygen therapy and what you need to know before considering it as part of your treatment plan. We will cover common side effects such as skin irritation and nasal dryness, which can occur due to the delivery method of oxygen. Additionally, we will highlight the importance of safety precautions to take when using oxygen therapy, especially regarding fire risks.

You will also learn about the potential consequences of overusing oxygen and how it may lead to serious health issues. It’s important to understand that while oxygen therapy can increase blood oxygen levels, it does not resolve the underlying blockage that characterizes sleep apnea. We will explain why supplemental oxygen is not a long-term solution for most adults, but may be considered temporarily in specific situations.

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Watch THIS Before Trying Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Watch THIS Before Trying Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

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What Happens to Cancer Cells During Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? | Benefits of HBOT
What Happens to Cancer Cells During Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy? | Benefits of HBOT Side Effects 3 Views • 5 months ago

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Dr. A discusses common misconceptions surrounding hyperbaric oxygen therapy and provides insights into its effectiveness. He clears up confusion about its use and benefits, offering a deeper understanding of how this therapy works in various contexts.


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00:00 Introduction
00:37 Does Hyperbaric Oxygen Help in Cancer Recovery?
03:02 Therapy Sequencing with Hyperbaric Oxygen
04:16 How Oxygen Affects Cancer Cells
05:09 Shifting Tumor Biology with Hyperbaric Oxygen
06:47 The Genomic Impact of Oxygen on Cancer
07:17 Chemokine Shifts & Tumor Stroma Regulation
07:56 How Oxygen Weakens Tumor Defenses
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Oxygen Therapy: Oxygen Delivery Devices, Indications, Adverse Effects, Monitoring and MORE
Oxygen Therapy: Oxygen Delivery Devices, Indications, Adverse Effects, Monitoring and MORE Side Effects 4 Views • 5 months ago

In this video, I will talk about Oxygen Therapy, topics covered include:
- Oxygen Storage
- Oxygen delivery devices
- Indications of oxygen therapy
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- Adverse effects
- CO2 retention
- Hazards and risks
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Are There Any Side Effects To Oxygen Therapy? - First Response Medicine
Are There Any Side Effects To Oxygen Therapy? - First Response Medicine Side Effects 2 Views • 5 months ago

Are There Any Side Effects To Oxygen Therapy? Oxygen therapy plays a vital role in emergency and critical care medicine, providing much-needed support to patients experiencing breathing difficulties or low oxygen levels. In this informative video, we will cover the essential aspects of oxygen therapy, focusing on its application, benefits, and potential side effects. Understanding the risks associated with oxygen therapy is important for both healthcare professionals and first responders. We will discuss conditions such as oxygen toxicity and hyperoxia, along with the specific scenarios where these side effects may arise.

Additionally, we will touch upon hyperbaric oxygen therapy and its unique considerations. Monitoring oxygen levels is key to ensuring patient safety and efficacy of treatment, and we will provide guidance on how to assess patients accurately. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of oxygen therapy, its applications, and the necessary precautions to take. Whether you are a medical professional or simply interested in learning more about first responders' medicine, this video offers valuable information to enhance your understanding of oxygen therapy. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful content on medical practices and emergency care.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Risks & Side Effects
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This video transcript from Dr Gregory Weir's channel discusses the **potential risks and side effects associated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)**, primarily intended for his patients at Life Eugene Marais Hospital's Hyperbaric Unit. While HBOT is generally safe with minimal incidents, awareness of potential issues is crucial. A key risk is **fire** due to the 100% oxygen at high pressure; therefore, precautions like 100% cotton clothing and avoiding electronics are vital. **Ear pressure changes** are common, manageable through jaw protrusion, yawning, or gentle nose blowing. **Oxygen toxicity** to the brain (seizures in susceptible individuals) and lungs (shortness of breath, especially in asthmatics or smokers) are rare due to strict protocols but possible. **Blood glucose levels can drop**, especially in diabetics, necessitating pre-treatment meals and in-chamber sweets. Other potential side effects include **fatigue**, **changes in visual acuity** (particularly in those over 50 or with a family history of cataracts), **paresthesia**, increased sensitivity at surgical sites, and rarely, **claustrophobia**, mitigated by chamber design and communication. Open communication with the HBOT team is paramount for patient safety and addressing any concerns.

The potential risks, side effects, and complications of hyperbaric oxygen therapy are described to patients as informed consent before initiation of therapy.

The Benefits of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)
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 Today let’s talk about hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT).

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is one of the most incredible therapies. Oxygen therapy is very credible and has been thoroughly researched. 

What is hyperbaric oxygen therapy? 

When you breathe air, you’re only getting 21% actual oxygen. Oxygen therapy raises the oxygen to nearly 100%.

You’re put in a pressurized closed in environment so that the oxygen not only goes into your lungs but right into your tissues. It targets hypoxic areas. Basically, it drives a high amount of concentrated oxygen into injured tissues. It also has the capacity to stimulate stem cells by 800%.

During hyperbaric therapy, you’re in the hyperbaric chamber for 1-2 hours for maybe 3 times a week for several weeks.

There are a ton of benefits of hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Hyperbaric therapy targets:

• Dementia
• Stroke
• Heart 
• Asthma 
• Emphysema
• Autoimmune
• Brain trauma
• COPD
• Carbon dioxide
• Anemia
• Inflammation after injury
• Profound effect (DNA, Genes)
• Explode mitochondria in tumors 
• PTSD




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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy helps treat cancer side effects
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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Side effects of cancer treatment can occur years later but a newer way to treat it from the inside out is showing great success.

The team at Mercy Health Fairfield Hospital says it can be life changing.

"I had to go to radiation for 50 days and five of those treatments were internal radiation," said Katheryn Sivrais.

Sivrais had radiation after a diagnosis of both breast and cervical cancer. "They tell you ahead of time, it is killing the cancer cells, but it is also going to damage good tissue."

Her surgeon Dr. James Fitzpatrick said, "She was cured of the cervical cancer, but the collateral damage was to the bladder which was right next to the cervix."

Katheryn turned to hyperbaric oxygen therapy. "It's 100 percent oxygen at a higher atmospheric pressure."

The treatment has been around for a number of years and used in general wound healing, usually for those with diabetes. But in this case, Sivrais been able to heal wounds inside her body. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy appears to reverse what's called vascular compromise that can result from radiation treatment. It is delivered two hours a day, five days a week.

"Patients will typically see improvement after 12 to 15 treatments, but we find that there's a higher success rate when they go to 40 treatments or more," said Dr. Fitzpatrick.

During treatment time patients can watch TV or movies, or take a snooze. When therapy is finished, studies show at least six out of ten have results similar to Sivrais, no more pain and complete tissue and organ healing.

There's not really a downside to this therapy but no one therapy works for everyone.

In most cases, it is covered by medical insurance plans.

There are several hospitals and health systems now in our area which offer this kind of therapy.

Are There Any Side Effects From Using An Oxygen Concentrator? - Nursing Knowledge Exchange
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Are There Any Side Effects From Using An Oxygen Concentrator? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the side effects associated with using oxygen concentrators, which play a vital role in supporting individuals with respiratory conditions. We’ll cover important aspects such as common issues like nasal and skin dryness, as well as fatigue that may occur when starting oxygen therapy. Understanding these side effects is essential for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure a smooth transition into using these devices.

We will also touch upon more serious concerns, including oxygen toxicity and respiratory depression, which can arise if oxygen levels are not properly managed. It’s crucial for patients to adhere to prescribed flow rates and for healthcare professionals to monitor their patients closely. Additionally, we’ll highlight the importance of regular equipment maintenance and fire safety practices to prevent accidents.

Join us as we provide practical tips and guidance for managing oxygen therapy effectively. This video is a must-watch for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful content on nursing and patient care.

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What Are The Risks And Side Effects Of Long Term Oxygen Therapy? - Nursing Knowledge Exchange
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What Are The Risks And Side Effects Of Long Term Oxygen Therapy? In this informative video, we will cover the essential aspects of long-term oxygen therapy, particularly focusing on the risks and side effects that patients may encounter. As this treatment is commonly utilized for individuals with chronic respiratory conditions, understanding the potential challenges is vital for both patients and healthcare professionals. We will discuss common side effects such as fatigue, headaches, skin irritation, and nasal dryness, which can arise from the use of oxygen delivery devices.

Additionally, we will address the concern of dependence on oxygen, as well as the risks associated with oxygen therapy, including oxygen toxicity and fire hazards. Equipment failure is another critical topic, as interruptions in oxygen flow can pose serious risks to patients. For nursing professionals, we will highlight the importance of monitoring patients and educating them on safe practices when using oxygen therapy.

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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Risks & Side Effects
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This Deep Dive video on the "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Risks & Side Effects" channel explores the potential downsides of breathing pure oxygen in a pressurised chamber. It emphasises the importance of understanding these risks alongside the benefits. The video discusses the inherent risks of the **pressurised environment** itself, highlighting the need for thorough **risk assessments**, emergency procedures, and regular maintenance. A significant concern is the **increased fire risk** due to high oxygen concentration and pressure.

The operation of the chambers also presents potential issues, including equipment malfunctions, contamination, hypoxia, and improper pressure or temperature control. Physiologically, the increased oxygen can lead to **oxygen toxicity**, potentially affecting the lungs and central nervous system. Pressure changes can cause **ear barotrauma** and, paradoxically, even decompression sickness or pulmonary barotrauma. The video also touches on considerations for pregnancy and limitations of certain monitoring tools in different chamber types. The overall message stresses the need for well-equipped facilities, **highly trained staff**, and informed patient decision-making to mitigate these potential risks.

5 Reasons NOT To Do Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is inherently safe for most people.

With a little training on how to equalize the pressure in their ears, most people can go right into a chamber, no problem.

But there are relative and absolute contraindications to hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and there are a handful of people that really shouldn't go in or need to be cleared by a doctor before deciding to go into a hyperbaric chamber.

In this video we’ll discuss 5 RELATIVE contraindications for HBOT.

By relative, we mean that it depends on the severity of the issue. People with these conditions may actually benefit from HBOT, but it depends on the severity, and the patient should see their related specialist to be cleared before getting into a chamber.

At the end we’ll also discuss the 2 absolute contraindications of HBOT. These people cannot go into a chamber 100% of the time.

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What Are the Side Effects of Long-Term Home Oxygen Use? | COPD Care Collective
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What Are the Side Effects of Long-Term Home Oxygen Use? In this informative video, we discuss the important topic of long-term home oxygen use for individuals with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Oxygen therapy can play a vital role in improving the quality of life for those with low blood oxygen levels. However, it is equally important to be aware of the potential side effects that may accompany this treatment.

Throughout the video, we will cover various side effects that users may experience, including skin irritation, nasal dryness, headaches, and eye discomfort. We will also touch on the importance of maintaining proper equipment and safety measures to minimize risks. Understanding these aspects can help patients and caregivers take necessary precautions and ensure a comfortable experience with oxygen therapy.

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How to Increase Blood Oxygen Levels: Breathing Hack
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0:00 Introduction: How to increase your blood oxygen levels
1:30 The Bohr effect
2:52 Chronic hyperventilation
5:07 Breathing technique to increase oxygen levels

In this video, we’re going to talk about breathing. Deep breathing does not increase blood oxygen levels. In fact, it can cause dizziness, make you tired, and even make you pass out.

Your red blood cells will not release oxygen unless enough carbon dioxide (CO2) is present. This is known as the Bohr effect. This means that the amount of oxygen released from your blood into your cells is dependent upon CO2.

If you’re breathing a lot or hyperventilating, you’ll get too much oxygen and not enough CO2. Too much oxygen can be dangerous to the body. If you give a baby too much oxygen, it can cause blindness, an epileptic seizure, or a coma. Too much oxygen also causes oxidation.

People in a panicked state experience acute hyperventilation. Chronic hyperventilation, also known as carbon dioxide syndrome, is a lack of carbon dioxide that occurs when a person is consuming too much air. This is often triggered by stress.

Mouth-breathing can deplete CO2 and inhibit oxygen absorption at the cellular level. This can affect the heart and cause hypoxia, fatigue, insomnia, muscle twitching, and increased histamine.

To fix this problem, you need to train your body to breathe properly to get oxygen deep into the cells by doing the following:

1. Relax your breathing.
Take soft, gentle breaths through your diaphragm and stomach, not your upper chest. Breathe in slowly for 5 seconds and exhale for 5 seconds. Practice this before you sleep at night, while driving, or while watching TV.

This simple breathing technique can help your body get out of fight-or-flight mode. You can even use a free app to help you time your breathing!

2. Breathe through your nose.
Your nose cleans, humidifies, and filters the air before it enters your lungs. Nose breathing increases your oxygen by 20%!

3. Use nose strips.
Nose strips can help open your airways and sinuses while you sleep to help you breathe better.

4. Use mouth tape.
Mouth tape can help you breathe through your nose while you sleep. You can filter the air all night, get more oxygen, and sleep better. You won’t wake up with a dry mouth, and you’ll wake up feeling refreshed. Mouth tape might even stop your snoring!

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Thanks for watching! Try these tips to help improve your breathing and increase your blood oxygen levels. I’ll see you in the next video.

Risks Of Hyperbaric Chambers: Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity
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Are there risks of hyperbaric chambers?

The hyperbaric chamber is an amazing tool. It can help us heal from a multitude of health issues. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy can also help improve our performance. Mental performance, physical performance, and our cellular performance.

But it's possible to overdo it. If we get too much oxygen, we could reach a point considered to be oxygen toxicity.

There are 2 types of oxygen toxicity, and in this video I'm going to cover Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.

The good news about Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity is that unlike CNS Oxygen Toxicity, Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity can be calculated with an equation.

Using an equation we can be certain that we’re keeping our patients safe and avoiding Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity.

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0:54 Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity Symptoms
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2:41 How to apply this to HBOT
3:27 OTU Examples
5:10 We can easily avoid the danger zone
5:20 But isn’t oxygen dangerous?
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What Are the Side Effects of Oxygen Therapy for COPD? | COPD Care Collective
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What Are the Side Effects of Oxygen Therapy for COPD? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects of oxygen therapy for those dealing with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Oxygen therapy can play a significant role in improving breathing and overall quality of life for individuals with this condition. However, it’s important to be aware of the potential side effects that may accompany its use. We will cover various issues that can arise, such as breathing difficulties, nasal irritation, and skin problems related to oxygen delivery devices.

Additionally, we will touch on more serious concerns, including oxygen toxicity and carbon dioxide narcosis, which can occur when oxygen levels are not properly managed. Understanding these risks is essential for anyone considering or currently using oxygen therapy. We will also highlight the importance of working closely with healthcare providers to ensure safe use and effective management of oxygen levels.

Join us as we break down these important aspects of oxygen therapy and provide guidance for those affected by COPD. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more helpful discussions and resources related to chronic lung conditions.

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Why Pure Oxygen Will Kill You, But The Oxygen In The Air Won’t
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We’re dead without oxygen, but we’d also be dead with too much oxygen. Breathing in 100% oxygen will kill in you a few days, with symptoms showing in about 24 hours. Oxygen (along with food) is one of the key ingredients for your mitochondria to produce energy via cellular respiration. But, one of the by-products of cellular respiration is reactive oxygen species (ROS). These ROS react with the molecules that form the cell, eventually disrupting the cell’s functioning and killing that cell. The first organ affected by a 100% oxygen intake is the lungs, followed by the nervous system (which is why you’ll feel dizzy and nauseous after breathing in pure oxygen for too long).

Furthermore, understanding the intricate interplay between oxygen and nitrogen within our respiratory system sheds light on the delicate equilibrium required for optimal lung function. While oxygen is crucial for sustaining life, nitrogen plays a pivotal role in maintaining lung inflation and regulating air pressure within the respiratory system. This dynamic balance ensures the efficient exchange of gases necessary for cellular function and overall physiological well-being. Consequently, disruptions to this equilibrium, such as prolonged exposure to pure oxygen, can have profound repercussions on respiratory health and systemic function. By delving deeper into the complexities of oxygenation and its physiological implications, we gain valuable insights into the fundamental principles governing human biology and health.

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https://www.nature.com/articles/pr2009174
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