“…Peripheral edema may occur with many systemic diseases such as liver cirrhosis, kidney diseases, congestive heart failure, and concomitant use of medications such as nonsteroid anti-inflammatory medicines, steroids, and antihypertensive medicines. There are cases of peripheral edema caused by antidepressants s u c h a s t r a n y l c y p r o m i n e , p h e n e l z i n e , i s o c a r b o x a z i d , e s c i t a l o p r a m , s e r t r a l i n e, mirtazapine, and trazodone reported in the relevant literature [6][7][8] . Although there is a case of peripheral edema related to paroxetine use in the literature, there is no peripheral edema case related to its discontinuation has been reported 9 .…”