Effexor: Help Your Depression
Effexor: what s it?
Nowadays most people live a very busy and fast life, they have much things to do and much problems arise in a short time. And most people even can’t find any time to have a rest and to relax from everyday fuss. This is the reason for many mental problems, stresses and depressions, which became common in our days. But even a minor stress can lead to serious severe diseases and make a life of a person unmanageable. This gave an incentive for producing special medicines for treating such mental disorders. There are a lot of antidepressants, which exist in the market, which help people to cope with their diseases and return to normal pace of life. Effexor is one of them. It was introduced to the public in 1993. It’s a kind of antidepressant which gives a relief to people who suffer from depressions. The active component of this drug is Venlafaxine Hydrochloride. Effexor is sold either in the form of capsules or tablets; one capsule may contain different dosage of Venlafaxine: 37.5mg, 75mg, or 150 mg.
Effexor: effects
Effexor is an antidepressant, which acts like a restorer of the balance of some certain substances in a person’s brain and improves mood and mental problems. Venlafaxine researches have shown that it’s excellent in releasing people from pain (like headache) and disbalances in a brain, which cause depressions. For the best and quickest result it’s recommended to take Effexor according to the prescribed dosage.
Effexor: dosage
If you are going to take Effexor, consult your doctor. He will decide on the dosage for you, taking into consideration your weight, age, level of mental anxiety or depression. Also inform your doctor about any medications you take, because several drugs are not recommended to take together with Effexor. Most commonly the dosage prescribed for the treatment of various mental depressions is 75 mg to 375 mg; and the dosage prescribed for the treatment of anxiety is 75 mg to 225 mg. These are the dosages for adults per day. The amount of Effexor bought depends on the dosage prescribed, so as not to miss even one dose.
Effexor: facts to know
Before purchasing Effexor it’s essential to know some important facts about it. So, before you start your Effexor course, get aquainted with the facts listed below:
- Before taking Effexor, consult your doctor. If you decide on taking Effexor by your own it may lead to some implications and disorders.
- Don’t take Effexor together with MAOI (MonoAmine Oxidase Inhibitors). This combination may cause a serious and fatal reaction.
- If you stopped taking MAOI (MonoAmine Oxidase Inhibitors), wait for at least two weeks before starting Effexor treatment.
- Also at least one week should pass between Effexor treatment and starting taking MAOI (MonoAmine Oxidase Inhibitors).
- Inform your doctor whether you are allergic to some drugs or components. Also tell him if you have liver disease, kidney disease, glaucoma, bipolar disorder, seizures, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, epilepsy, blood clotting disorder.
Effexor: side effects
The same as any other antidepressant, Effexor has some side effects. It’s recommended to know them in order to notice them when they occur and don’t be in panic. So, here is a list of most usual side effects of Effexor:
- drowsiness;
- stomach upset;
- excitement;
- tiredness;
- sleeping difficulty;
- anxiety;
- dry mouth;
- nightmares;
- appetite changes;
- sensitive skin;
- weight changes;
- headache.
But, in spite of these side effects, Effexor proved to be one of the best antidepressants and it’s rather safe.
Effexor withdrawls
Hi all…I’m new here. I have been on EffexorXR 300mg for a year and a half. Next week I’m going to ask my doc to take me off, because the “stressors” that were in my life that caused me to start taking it in the 1st place are all out of my life. Now, I MAY still be depressed after I get off and that’s fine, put me on a new med.,but I cannot take the side effects to Effexor anymore! Have people who are on Effexor noticed being hot all the time? The sweating…god! It’s terrible! I’ve even been diagnosed with hidradenitis supportiva(disease of the seat glands) and I truly believe that this is a direct result of the Effexor. I have accidently forgotten to take my meds 2 times in my history of taking Effexor and let me tell you, it was NOT pretty! Fogginess in my mind…(I couldn’t even drive), intense sweating and shaking, increased irritablity, hypersensitivity to sound and light, nauseaus, intense chills, no concentration, severe crying from anxiety over not feeling well. All these symptons subside within an hour of taking a dose….
I’m so scared to get off the effexor this time…even with a tapering off….
any help anyone can suggest?
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