Of course it's effective, for the same reason that ecstasy is
effective, and in similar fashion. And less important than getting
people off Paxil is keeping people from touching the stuff in the
first place. Of course I run the "risk," as you say, of frightening
successfully coping (not, mind, cured) Paxil users off of the drug,
and back into clammy-fisted delirium. But it stands to reason that
the people "on" Paxil (I prefer the phrasing "under" it) are those
best-informed about the risks they run, and most willing to endure
them. Anyone who didn't know, or learn, this going in will
certainly at least be surprised, which is halfway to fright
already.