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Effexor - Anti-Depressants

Typical uses of Effexor
Effexor is used in the treatment of depression and the extended-release form of Effexor is used to treat anxiety.

How Effexor is usually taken
Take this medication as your physician prescribed. In the first few days your physician may gradually increase your dose to allow your body to adjust to the medication. Take orally with food and a glass of water. Do not increase your dose or frequency of dose without permission from your physician. Also, do not stop taking Effexor without your doctor's approval. Often the dose may need to be gradually reduced to prevent adverse effects.

Potential Side Effects of Effexor
Effexor at the beginning of use may cause dizziness and nausea as your body adjusts to it. Other possible side effects include: sweating, loss of appetite, dizziness, dry mouth, anxiety, tremor, blurred vision, constipation, sleepiness, change in sexual ability. If any of these side effects continue contact your physician.

Other Names for Effexor
venlafaxine

Common Misspellings of Effexor
Efexor, Effecsor, Effecsore, Effexore, Efexsor, Efecsor, Efexore

NOTE: The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that the use of the product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before taking the product.