Paroxetine (low-dose) at depth
Educational reference only. Not medical advice. Verify dose, indications, and interactions with a licensed prescriber.
How Paroxetine (low-dose) works
Paroxetine (low-dose) (generic: paroxetine 7.5mg) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) or SNRI — commonly used for mood, anxiety, and vasomotor (hot flash) symptoms when hormone therapy is not suitable. Available branded formulations include Brisdelle. Only FDA-approved formulations are available — no compounded equivalent is in widespread clinical use.
Who Paroxetine (low-dose) is for
Paroxetine (low-dose) is typically prescribed for patients managing mood symptoms, anxiety, or vasomotor symptoms when hormone therapy is contraindicated. As with all prescription medications, suitability is determined by a licensed clinician based on individual medical history, current medications, and treatment goals.
Typical dose and cost
Average monthly cost runs around $145, though actual pricing depends heavily on strength, pharmacy, and insurance coverage.
What to ask your prescriber
Before starting Paroxetine (low-dose), ask your prescribing clinician about: your full medication and supplement list (for interaction screening), recent labs that are relevant to the medication's mechanism, monitoring cadence after starting, and what specific outcome they expect to see in the first 4–12 weeks.