Reviews
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lil_tomato_head
Junior Member
Registered: February 2006 Location: canada Posts: 8
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Sun August 19, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $49.28| Rating: 6
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None at first...read below
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Light headness, the withdraw if you miss a couple doses
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At first i hated effoxer but after 7 years of doctors playing around with the dose i think its actually doing some good.
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Anonymous
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Sun August 19, 2007
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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300 mg daily is saving my life!
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drozziness
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The price is horrible. I have to obtain samples from the psychiatrist who is RXing for me. Monthly $295.
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debbie_tabor
Member
Registered: August 2007 Location: England Posts: 229
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Mon August 13, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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helped my depression for a while
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night sweats, muscle twitching
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Effexor XR helped me for a while but then I got depressed while on it and switched meds. Unlike others I had few problems coming off it. My psychiatrist was confident I could come off it in 3 weeks and she was right. I did get some brain shocks but nothing too drastic. Now trying a higher dose (different psychiatrist!) and waiting to see what happens.
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devgurl00
New Member
Registered: August 2007 Posts: 1
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Thu August 9, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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helped with the depression quite a bit
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if you are late with the dose, you get weird side effects
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The side effects are weird. If you miss a dose or are even just late taking your pill, you get these weird electric brain pulses. That's how I describe them. Kinda like a strobe light is going off all the time and you feel like you black out for an instant and then you're in a different place than you were before. Weird. Incredible dizziness.
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Treading_Water
Newly Joined
Registered: August 2007
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Fri August 3, 2007
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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Numbed emotions -- if that is a plus for you
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Numbed emotions, inertia, foggy head, sexual/prostate
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I tried this for about 4-6 weeks about 6 years ago. Before long, I could stare at walls for entertainment. MAJOR zone out. No depression, but my God, no mind either. Then it did real weird stuff to my prostate -- could not orgasm, and had a very difficult time urinating. Then when I did finally urinate, in with the urine was seminal fluid -- yikes!!! Thanks anyway.
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Kerrie925
Newly Joined
Registered: July 2007 Location: Australia
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Mon July 30, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 5
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alleviated anxiety and helped with depression
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none
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This treatment has releived my anxiety and depression with no side effects, unlike many other medications I've tried. It has also been the only medication I've taken that has not made me feel incredibly tired.
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jimmyjetta
Newly Joined
Registered: May 2007
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Sun May 13, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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it works
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sexual side effects
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Antidepressant properties are solid. It works well.
I generally only get one side effect from antidepressants: no matter which one it is, if it demonstrates even the smallest possibility of causing sexual side effects then I'm going to be the person who has problems with it.
Catch 22.
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Iskandar
Newly Joined
Registered: May 2007 Location: Rome, Italy
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Mon May 7, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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It really works – if you can bear the side effects...
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Reduced sex drive / gastrointestinal disfunctions / nicotine 'addiction'...
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First of all – Italy's welfare system provides Effexor for free (it's called Efexor here; Efexor RP instead of XR). Just to clear things up: as you might have guessed (or rather, read in my profile) I live in Italy. Woe is me! ;-)
On with the review. As I've already stated in the 'pros and cons', Effexor DID work for me. I've used it for 4 months (starting with 75 mg. per day, then gradually stepping up to 225 mg.) due to a severe bout of clinical depression. I began to notice the positive effects of this 'miracle drug' after 10 days: depression and anxiety slowly started to seem pretty much irrelevant, and I was able to follow my psychiatrist's help. Don't fool yourselves: no pill can erase your suffering without proper counseling (as a side note, my OCD appears to be somewhat less annoying too, with Effexor; but that's another story).
I've used Prozac and Zyprexa (coupled w/Xanax) in the past, but only Effexor seems to have done the trick: that is, allowing me to really get on with a psychiatric treatment. I've battled depression for half my life; it has been and still is a though struggle, but I have to believe in myself, in my ability to cope and respond to life's challenges as much as I can. We are not defined by the absence of pain, but by our own ability to cope with pain. To make sense of it.
However: Effexor's side effects (erectile disfunctions, sparse and then really painful orgasms... well, these are the only side effects I DO care about!) have been really troublesome. So, I've decided to taper off slowly – after consulting with my 'shrink'. These 2 steps are crucial: don't EVER try taking and then getting off such a serious drug without consulting your doctor first. And, most importantly, don't try to pull a John Lennon-styled cold turkey with Effexor: the drug... will bite back.
So far, I'm managing. It's been tough, but I've slowly reduced the dosage to 75 mg. per day. Here's hoping I'll be able to go even further without much (more) suffering! My main concern (the sex-related side effects) hasn't yet been completely resolved. I hope it just takes more time.
Why all of a sudden did I choose to 'renounce' Effexor, you might ask. The answer is embarrassingly simple: a new love interest. A romance. Now, there's no antidepressant I know of which could match the power of love (it sounds lame, but... well, frak!, it's true). As fleeting and ephemeral as it might be... So, I had to try to get back my sex life. Understand that (due to my chronic depression) I didn't have a romantic interest for the last 3 and 1/2 years. As in: not even an occasional intercourse. Get my point?
Anyway, to reiterate: getting off Exxefor isn't easy at all. The occurrence of withdrawal symptoms (relapse into negative/suicidal feelings, difficulty concentrating on tasks, nausea et al; the list varies with each case/person) is undeniable with Effexor. Nonetheless, it may be worth it. At least, that's my 2 cents. And if you've got enough patience (and well, yes... faith) Effexor can really help.
Keep in mind I'm only describing my personal experiences. Effectiveness of the drug, side effects and withdrawal symptoms can be much different (rather, worse) in your case. Please encourage your doctor to talk about ALL this before getting the prescription/treatment.
To wrap things up: other side effects I've experienced include an unusual craving for nicotine (I'm a smoker, but I've really stepped up consumption with Effexor) and alcohol (mainly beer; again, I must admit I could be considered borderline alcoholic, after all; anyway, that's just something you should really try to avoid... As you might have guessed, mixing SSRIs and alcohol isn't the smartest move you could make)...
That's it. I really think this drug is a step in the right direction (as far as Western medicine is concerned), but nonetheless remember: be mindful, be careful.
I may be yet a wreck of a person, but I'm trying... I'm really trying to get better.
Effexor did a part in this.
So, of course, don't give up... Ever.
Blessings.
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Angst
Newly Joined
Registered: April 2007 Location: Kansas
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Wed April 4, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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Clarity, impulse control, quells anxiety
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None
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I've been on several SSRI's, and this SNRI is phenomenal for me.
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hder
Newly Joined
Registered: March 2007
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Thu March 22, 2007
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: $245.00| Rating: 1
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PROS:
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helps you to subdue your feelings
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major side effects, suppresses feelings that should be dealt with(i had a problem with having a dont care attitude)
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i would not recommend anyone taking this! i developed severe side effects after taking it for 3 years.......ranging from mood swings. weight gain, hot flashes to eczema that went away when i stopped the medication. it seemed to be helpful at first but when i was raped i realized all it did was suppress all my feelings so when i quit the medication all my feelings surfaced and i was actually able to come to terms with what i was truly feeling. the doctors just kept upping the doses which just made me more like a zombie. i developed insomnia and many other conditions. Also the withdrawals i experienced were HORRIBLE!!! I have never been 'addicted' to any medication and i will never take anything that makes me feel like this! I even tapered off the meds and still felt horrible! I think it should be pulled off the shelf!!
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loupopeye22
New Member
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 1
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Tue March 20, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 3
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hard to tell
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increase dosage to improve depression
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I don't feel any difference despite increased dosage of venlafaxine to 225mg but with combine quetiapine and it did feel different especially with mood and psychosis symptoms as well as lifted depression. So it is hard to tell if venlafaxine did wonder but definitely working with other meds such as quetiapine. Side effect with venlafaxine is suidical ideation which is at most risk.
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zapot7
Member
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 28
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Mon March 19, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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Great for social anxiety - I went from shy to gregarious instantly
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didn't help my depression much - brain shivers too
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I took it for depression, and I'm still depressed. However I've always been shy and it's such a relief not to get anxious when speaking to people. In fact I love social interaction now. This has, in a roundabout way, helped my depression, I guess.
I forgot to take it one day and had some nasty brain shivers. Not looking forward to going off it.
Should add it makes me sweat quite a bit.
I have gone off alcohol completely. I was never a big drinker, but now I'd much rather avoid drinking altogether. I think this is the Effexor's doing.
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story237
New Member
Registered: February 2007 Posts: 4
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Fri March 16, 2007
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 5
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works for depressed symptoms in 3-4 weeks
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works too well, flipped me into mania bigtime.
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I was taking Effexor 75mg and noticed heart palpitations and within 6 weeks, it had me into full on mania that resulted in impulse control problems big time.
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csmokery
Newly Joined
Registered: March 2007 Location: Southeastern, PA
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Tue March 6, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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Saved my arse
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Expensive (XR retail is $1400/mo for 90 day Supply)
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Effexor XR has really helped me enjoy life again. It is a great medication, but only for some people. SSRI/SNRI's are still a crapshoot. It takes time, and patience to find the drug, or combination of drugs that work best for each individual. Playing pill roulette is no fun, when you feel like hell, but it beats the alternatives in my opinion.
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Juliana
Grand Member
Registered: March 2007 Location: Canada Posts: 887
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Sat March 3, 2007
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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PROS:
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none
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drowsiness, increased anxiety, inability to sleep, inability to keep legs still
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I took Effexor for a couple of weeks. I was taking it for panic attacks and agoraphobia. It made me feel very drowsy, but I had trouble falling and staying asleep. I couldn't keep my feet and legs still. I was constantly fidgeting. I actually ripped a hole in the bottom sheet of my bed while sleeping because of the constant twitching of my feet. This drug increased my anxiety.
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WCSMPPHOTO
New Member
Registered: February 2007 Posts: 1
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Mon February 26, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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Less anxiety
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Unstable moods, nightmares
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It took me out of a place where everything hurt to do, including laundry or vacuuming. The side effects aren't always great but tolerable. However, it only partly worked for me.
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Thomi
Member
Registered: February 2007 Location: Maine Posts: 36
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Fri February 16, 2007
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 2
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Initially helped
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didn't work after a few months & was difficult to taper off
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Have friends who also had same difficulties. Did not help anxiety.
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Anonymous
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Tue January 23, 2007
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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effective for my depression, anxiety, and ADHD symptoms
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possible fluid reasoning or processing speed decline
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My depression, which I have had since I was two feet tall, is now under control. I am able to speak in front of, interact, and socialize with people without having a surge of anxiety that puts me in a tail spin towards disaster. As far as my ADHD symptoms go, I am better at controling the words that come out of my mouth, I have no desire to self-medicate, and my sex drive now mathces that of my wifes. I have tried Wellburtrin without much success.
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mama2ak
New Member
Registered: December 2006 Location: Minnesota Posts: 4
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Sun December 31, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 4
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Price
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Didn't do much for depression, took a long time to kick in
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I know this works for some people but it did absolutely nothing for my depression or anxiety.
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whybother
Newly Joined
Registered: December 2006 Location: ohio
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Sat December 23, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 7
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better than lexapro
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works ok I guess
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prefer effexor over lexapro by far
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howlatthemoon
New Member
Registered: December 2006 Location: Canada Posts: 1
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Wed December 20, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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feel like a human again, helped with depression/anxiety
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Acid reflux, anxiety(at the start), insomnia, no appetite, light-headed, headaches
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I have tried Prozac and Paxil at different times in my life. I was hesitant to try Effexor XR as I had a hellish withdrawl experience with Paxil. Effexor XR has truly given my life back. I was feeling hopeless, wasn't taking good care of myself, stopped listening to music and reading and completely withdrawing at home and work.
I suffer from depression and anxiety(which has gotten quite extreme over the years). I was seeing a psychologist for a while and it was helping but one day I just stopped going.
I have been taking Efffexor for about 6 weeks now. Positives include feeling like a human again, back to listening to music and reading, feeling less anxiety(Clonazepam prn)and depression overall. I am setting goals for myself, more social, my moods are a little up and down-back to my normal temperment lol
Cons include light-headedness, acid reflux, lack of appetite(must force myself to eat), initial increase in anxiety(which had diminished), bad headaches(have subsided), some insomnia
It has really brought me out of the shadows.
I am worried however about the withdrawl aspect of this medication however. I will not be there for a while but until then, I feel the good outweighs the bad at present.
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dooris
New Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Northern Europe Posts: 1
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Sun December 10, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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helped a lot with my severe depression and mixed episode caused by another AD
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stomach pain if taken on an empty stomach
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Within two weeks I started to feel better. I have been taking this since April. Has not yet caused mania although I'm BP and not on mood stabilizers.
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Xilber
Newly Joined
Registered: December 2006
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Sat December 2, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $1.00| Rating: 6
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motivation, appetite suppressant
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very difficult to achieve orgasm
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Took this drug two different times for depression. Both times it helped me start and maintain a health regimen for a while. It never really boosted my mood, but I did feel better about my health. After about 3 months the motivational effects started to wain, and my mood was just flat. Achieving orgasm can be extremely difficult (and I am a pretty libidinous guy.) I had no difficulties tapering off of the medicine.
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ouch
Veteran Member
Registered: June 2006 Posts: 321
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Wed November 22, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 3
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helped a bit with my depression
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could not sleep, withdrawal is horrible when you taper it off!
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The withdrawal effects when you go off of it is horrible - drowsiness, itchiness, dizziness...
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catcoon50
New Member
Registered: November 2006 Posts: 4
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Fri November 17, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $4.50| Rating: 10
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has prevented recurrence of major depressive episodes for over 7 yrs now, when I am taken off of it, I relapse.
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none
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Have been treated with it off and on for over 10 years now. Every time a psychiatrist would try a new/different med, I would relapse and go back into the black hole of depression. I finally quit accepting changes 2 years ago and have not had a relapse since.
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Rebound
Member
Registered: December 2004 Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada Posts: 487
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Tue November 7, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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works quicky, effective
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persistant nausea, loss of appetite.
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I've only just started taking this and so far it seems to be working well. The nausea is a little hard to take but so far it has been manageable. However, considering increased appetite is listed as a possible side-effect, I'm a little surprised that mine seems to have decreased instead.
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Special_K
Newly Joined
Registered: July 2008 Location: Georgia, US
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Thu November 2, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 6
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When people find it works it really does work
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When people find it doesn't work coming off of it is horrid
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Effexor sounds pretty bloody amazing... A drug that treats anxiety and depression, which is great given that there is a significant correlation. I've heard some people swear by it and say it really really helped them. It didn't make an appreciable difference to me (but then I have personality disorder dx so medications are likely to be less effective).
When I decided to stop taking it after a day I noticed hot and cold flushes, dizziness, feeling faint, feeling nauseous, feeling stomach pain. That lasted a couple of days, but I've heard some people have side effects that persist a lot longer than that.
It is possible to gradually reduce the dosage (by splitting capsules). This is best done over a long period with a gradual reduction because side effects of stopping this one can be severe.
I'd say it is worth trying but I would be aware that Effexor seems to be the new Prozac (i.e. the current 'wonderdrug' hence over prescribed).
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abilifyguy
Member
Registered: November 2006 Location: Memphis, TN Posts: 68
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Wed November 1, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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Works great for severe depression
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poop-out
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Helps for severe depression when pure ssri's don't work. I had to increase the dose several times because it would stop working as well as at first. After increasing to 300mg/day I realized I'd have to do something different. I've started taking L-Tyrosine 4000mg/day (first thing in the morning on an empty stomach) to increase my norepinephrine levels. This brought back all the good effects of effexor: elevated mood and clear mind; no more brain fog!
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mags0705
New Member
Registered: October 2006 Location: NY Posts: 3
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Tue October 31, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 8
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reduction in anxiety and depressive symptoms
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withdrawl effects
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I really like Effexor, I think it has been a Godsend to me, but the withdrawl effects are just terrible. If I am off taking it by a few hours, I get very dizzy, not able to concentrate, very irritated, blurred vision.... The side effects are worth it though...
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Ellavemia
Newly Joined
Registered: October 2006
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Sun October 1, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 5
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PROS:
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helped depression at first
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required increasing dosages, not working as effectively as it did
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At 300 mg of Effexor XR per day, I am not seeing the results that I once had. I'm not sure if the lack of libido is attributed to Effexor. I'm also not sure if my weight gain is associated with the drug, but I have gained weight since going on it.
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halfdead
Junior Member
Registered: September 2006 Location: Gardiner, Maine, USA Posts: 7
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Sun September 17, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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The BEST AD for extreme Depression
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For BP you MUST be on mood stabilizer
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I've been on Zoloft, Paxil, Prozac, Wellbutrin, plus a couple others I can't remember the name of and none of them worked like this does. I would only recommend it for extreme depression. And for BP it will cause mania if not taken with good mood stabilizers.
Also this has very severe withdrawl effects.
IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW THIS ALREADY... EFFEXOR IS NOT A SSRI EFFEXOR IS A SNRI....
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darkeyes
Elder
Registered: May 2001 Location: US Posts: 6684
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Fri September 15, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 4
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subtle improvment
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caused drowsiness,blunted emotion,just didn't seem to address my depression
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This was one of the different SSRI's my GP tried with me,none made a huge different.
Being evaluated by a psychiatrist,and put on proper meds has been the thing that helped me.
GP's aren't qualified to substitute a Psychiatrist.
This is one of the reasons many aren't having such huge success with the SSRI's,you need to have a professional in the mental health field work with you,dosaing and possible change or adding a med. Effexor,Zoloft,Paxil,Prozac,Lexapro,Celexa,etc. are medications that too many GP's are handing out like lollipops. I'm sure SSRI's if properly prescribed,followed,and if the patient goes for some form of therapy can help.
Another down fall with SSRI's,they poop out after awhile,which in time a change in med will be needed.
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eskielover
Legendary Wise Elder
Registered: October 2004 Location: Kentucky, USA Posts: 24784
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Thu September 14, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 5
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dizziness, migraine pain, lack of appetite
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Effexor was another medication that effected my blood pressure. The nausea causing the lack of appetite was causing even lower weight loss. The migraine pain didn't go away with time either, so again, this med was stopped. It was tried again about a year later with the same effects.
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jmo531
Grand Magnate
Registered: December 2004 Posts: 3600
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Wed September 13, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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PROS:
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helps me with my anxiety, ocd and depression
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in the begining the vivid, weird dreams. Sexual side effects.
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I have had a good experience with Effexor XR. I did have horrible dreams when first taking this medication but it did stop shortly there after. I have forgotten to take the medication a few times which has caused huge headaches. Even increasing or decreasing this med dosage can have that effect. Overall, I am pleased with the medication and the results I have had.
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DizzyLizzy
Junior Member
Registered: August 2006 Location: New England Posts: 13
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Mon September 11, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 9
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PROS:
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did help depression and anxiety
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nausea, hard to taper off of
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I found Effexor to be helpful for my anxiety and depression, but the nausea side effect started causing weight loss. Tapering off to discontinue the medication was difficult in terms of side effects. The worst tapering side effect were headaches and a buzzing/zapping in my head and body. Overall, I think it's a great med, until you have to stop taking it.
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MyBestKids2
Elder
Registered: September 2006 Posts: 5677
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Mon September 11, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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Did NOT work for me.
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Anonymous
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Sun September 10, 2006
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Recommended? No |
Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 1
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PROS:
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none
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i lost 38 lbs. didn't eat but every two or three days
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effexor, for me, was the worst AD that i know about. coming off of it took months and i thought i was going to die while tapering.
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tiger78
New Member
Registered: September 2006 Location: South - USA Posts: 5
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Sat September 9, 2006
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Recommended? Yes |
Total Spent: $0.75| Rating: 8
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works within about 5 to 7 days and side effects do subside
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side effects are tough to handle at first - you can not work and begin this med
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I started taking this med at night because I thought it made me sleepy. About 10 days into my treatment I moved it to the am because I was waking every night at 1:00 am and unable to go back to sleep even taking Lunesta. This drug complete zapped my appetite - and I lost 15 pounds in a month. So make sure if you are not eating to at least supplement your diet with protien shakes. That will help your body get the nutrients to help your brain. PLease note - and I learned this the very hard way - alcohol in a large amount will deplete the cummulative effects of Effexor and you will START THE PROCESS OVER GETTING YOUR SYSTEM READJUSTED. I have just completed the readjusted process and again went through all side effects that have generally passed. But I do caution you on the alcohol - don't think they stress that as much as they should.
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lenjan
Grand Magnate Managing Editor, PC
Registered: April 2004 Location: Milky Way galaxy Posts: 4572
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Sat September 9, 2006
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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last lineof defense for treatment-resistant depression
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THE BRAIN ZAPS!!!
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Effexor literally has saved my life. Which is not to say I haven't gotten severely depressed on it, but I credit it with being the reason I'm still walking around on the planet.
I only experienced the brain zaps -- kind of like a lightning storm in your head, very unsettling and uncomfortable -- when being cold-turkeyed off it for physical illness reasons. I don't get them as a normal part of taking the med (which I got put back on at a reduced dose).
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SongBirdandDaisy
Grand Poohbah
Registered: January 2006 Location: Pennsylvania Posts: 1810
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Sat September 2, 2006
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 2
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I had more good days than bad days on Effexor than anyother anti-depressant
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side effects included terrible itching, uncontrolled sugar cravings, extreme anxiety, irritability
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It did work for depression, but the mood was unstable, going up and down constantly. The side-effects, especially weight gain was intolerable. The anxiety and irritability was affecting everything in my life. Sleeping was also very difficult and I had to readjust when to take in the evening.
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emma_jayne
Newly Joined
Registered: August 2006 Location: uk
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Thu August 17, 2006
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 4
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once it starts working it works well and done the job
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i personally experianced extreme side effects on effexor and when coming of them slowly as directed by my doctor i would pysically shake and had extreme withdrawal symtoms.
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When effexor had taking effect after 2-3 weeks it was a life saver and it did work really well for me, however I personally found effexor hard to cope with when starting them (getting used the side effects)and weening my self of the (coping with the withdrawles. However effexor effects people differently and might not have the same effect on other people.
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Anonymous
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Fri August 11, 2006
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 10
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It helped alot with my anxiety and depression with minimal or zero side effects
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Getting used to the medications side effect wise wasn't fun.
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Buying this perscription can sometimes be expensive for me, when you don't work etc, but i'm on a drug plan that helps to pay for it, I pay in quarters hense the wide rang in price.
Overall this drug so far has been the best one i've been on for my depression and anxiety. I've been dealing with meds for 10+ yrs so to finally find something that seems to be working all of the time is a great feeling.
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Anonymous
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Sun July 2, 2006
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Total Spent: None indicated| Rating: 0
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None
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Feel worse then when started taking medication
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This medication is scientically proven to be bad for your body and is over prescribed by many doctors.
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Anonymous
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Sun July 2, 2006
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Total Spent: $20.00| Rating: 7
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works as both a anti anxiety/ anti depressant
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sexual side effects and light headedness
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works well if you can tolerate the side effects. If you're bi-polar take it with a mood stabilizer.
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