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Condition: Depression
10/23/2010 9:15:52 PM

Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 1

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 1

Comment:
I have celiac disease and was not aware till I called that the active ingredients contain gluten. Worst 3 weeks I have had in a long time.

Condition: Depression
4/15/2010 2:29:31 PM

Reviewer: KIM, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment:
In response to Sandy: Pristiq is the L-isomer (I think that's what they call it) to Effexor. Pharma companies come out with new versions of drugs that are getting ready to go generic. Sometimes the newer drug is tweeked to be better but mostly no difference. They just want to recoup their investment and make a profit from research for original..so basically Pristiq took the place of Effexor. There ... Show Full Comment

Condition: Depression
12/7/2009 1:15:23 PM

Reviewer: 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 5

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 5

Comment:
I have been on Pristiq for a week now. The first 2 nights were rough, I had bad anxiety and restlessness thoughout the night, I didnt sleep much but was wide awake for work the next morning and in GREAT spirts! My husband has noticed the changes and has said to me that it was nice to have the old me back. This pill has completely zapped my appetite though, and I have lost much weight in a week ... Show Full Comment

Condition: Depression
10/1/2009 10:37:51 AM

Reviewer: MinTX, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 4

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 5

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 3

Comment:
Mid-second week w/ treatment. First week had some upset stomach & headache. This week I feel very tired by mid-afternoon. However, the upset stomach and headache are gone. The Dr. said that it would take several weeks for the medication to take full effect.

Condition: Depression
4/21/2009 12:42:44 PM

Reviewer: Sandy, 55-64 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

Effectiveness

Current Rating: 2

Ease of Use

Current Rating: 3

Satisfaction

Current Rating: 1

Comment:
I was taking Effexor for a year, was very pleased with results (depression). I'm also treated for high blood pressure and was told I had to stop Effexor. So, now Pristiq and still feeling anxious and elevated blood pressure. Anyone else? Thanks

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