Letter to the Editor April 15, 1997

Transient, Paroxysmal, Shock-Like Paresthesias Associated With Paroxetine Initiation

CPT Timothy R. Berigan, CPT; MAJ Anne W. Cannard, MAJ; MAJ Kevin R. Cannard, MAJ

J Clin Psychiatry 1997;58(4):175-176

Article Abstract

Letter to the Editor

Sir: We report three cases of transient, paroxysmal, shocklike
paresthesias associated with the initiation of paroxetine
treatment.

Case 1. Ms. A, a 25-year-old Hispanic woman diagnosed by
DSM-IV criteria with a major depressive episode and associated
anxiety, was placed on paroxetine 20 mg/day. For the first 3
days, shortly after taking her morning 20-mg dose, she experienced facial paresthesias of a mild, electric-shock-like nature
that were also associated with the subjective sense of facial
twitching. Each episode lasted approximately 5 minutes.