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| Pack Size / Strength | Price (Approx) |
|---|---|
| Seroxat 10mg | Confirm at pharmacy |
| Seroxat 20mg | Confirm at pharmacy |
| Seroxat 30mg | Confirm at pharmacy |
| Generic Paroxetine | Confirm at pharmacy |
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Note: Seroxat is an Rx (prescription) medicine manufactured by GSK Pakistan. It cannot be dispensed without a doctor's prescription.
The information in this guide is for educational purposes only. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Seroxat (Paroxetine) price is not readily available on Pakistani online pharmacies — it is an Rx medicine. Price varies by strength and pack size. Confirm at your local registered pharmacy.
Some online pharmacies list paroxetine, but because it is an Rx medicine a doctor's prescription is required. It cannot legally be dispensed without a prescription.
Yes, generic paroxetine brands are available in Pakistan and may be cheaper than branded Seroxat. Ask your pharmacist — but confirm with your doctor.
Paroxetine or generics may be available in the psychiatry departments of some tertiary care government hospitals. Confirm at your nearest government hospital.
Sertraline is a good alternative. Discuss with your doctor — sertraline has a milder discontinuation syndrome and is safer in pregnancy.
This page is for educational use only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always confirm diagnosis, dose, and interactions with a qualified doctor or pharmacist before starting or changing any medicine.