PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 27284122-3 2016 There are a few reports in literature on paroxetine use and related prolactin level changes. Paroxetine 41-51 prolactin Homo sapiens 68-77 9443523-1 1997 We studied the effect of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), paroxetine, on basal plasma prolactin concentrations in 11 healthy subjects. Paroxetine 76-86 prolactin Homo sapiens 104-113 9443523-3 1997 On each test occasion prolactin levels were sampled before and following administration of a placebo capsule, for a total of 4 h. After 3 weeks paroxetine treatment plasma prolactin levels were significantly higher than those seen either pre-treatment or after 1 week of treatment. Paroxetine 144-154 prolactin Homo sapiens 172-181 8739554-3 1996 While paroxetine increased baseline prolactin concentration, it had no effect on any of the responses to sumatriptan. Paroxetine 6-16 prolactin Homo sapiens 36-45 25610268-4 2013 We report a case of a 43-year-old woman with an extremely high prolactin level in medication-induced hyperprolactinemia caused by a combination of an antipsychotic (sulpirid) and an antidepressant (paroxetine). Paroxetine 198-208 prolactin Homo sapiens 63-72 11522467-7 2001 Treatment with paroxetine significantly increased the baseline prolactin level independently of treatment response but positively correlated with paroxetine dose. Paroxetine 15-25 prolactin Homo sapiens 63-72 11522467-10 2001 We found evidence of increased prolactin levels that may reflect effects of paroxetine in enhancing serotonin levels. Paroxetine 76-86 prolactin Homo sapiens 31-40