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First of all im 16 years old and currently 5'11 or 6'0" and im only 107 lbs!!! I've been skinny ALL MY LIFE, but its just lately that i grew taller quicky, i used to be short & skinny but now i'm tall & skinny >;) . I was wondering if it's a good idea to use Paxil for me to gain weight because i've tried almost everything and this is probably my last hope. Any advice you guys can give me?

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I just hope you would not dare do that!!!! Prozac is a very powerful antidepressant and you can’t get it without a prescription. I don’t think that any doctor would prescribe you this drug to gain weight. If you were thinking about getting it online, I would suggest NOT to.

Drugs you order from the internet are most likely nothing like the original drugs and you may suffer many problems.

Prozac alone causes so many side effects that you wouldn’t want to experience believe me. Some of them are insomnia, irritability, mood swings, nervousness, dizziness, headaches, panic attacks, etc. It is the most known antidepressant and it is addictive.

Please, do not undergo such radical treatments in order to weight gain when there are so many natural ways to do so. All you need to get into the subject, learn a little bit about best ways to gain weight and you can get good results without having to take nasty drugs many wish they have never started taking.
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To begin with, despite being a doctor, I would never begin to advise you without meeting with you in person and conducting a thorough health consultation and physical exam. Your first step should be to make an appointment with licensed health care practitioner and be evaluated. If by some chance you have been prescribed a medication from a doctor and you feel this may be the wrong course of action, you are always free (and I would encourage you) to get a second opinion from another doctor. Lastly, never self-medicate. It is can be extremely dangerous to take any medication without a doctor's supervision regardless of the drug/substance.
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