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Effexor has worked for me every time. Recently I had another episode of depression after a stressful work situation and not pursuing my own goals and hobbies. As it always happens I had forgotten how horrible depression is and I also had some doubts: would Effexor work again? I was very worried for the first two weeks. I read some negative reviews and thought maybe this time the medication would n...

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Unfortunately, my 25 year-old son's depression worsened and he thought he could correct it by taking a second pill. This unfortunately led him to commit suicide December 5, 2007. Please, please be careful and read the information provided.

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Anonymous | 35-44 | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
6/12/2019
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 3.3
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Suffer from major depression and have tried everything from A to Z. My Dr. put me on Effexor with no warnings about side effects. Took 150mgs for about a year along with Zoloft and I began to feel like my old self again, before depression. You know that person you wish you could be again. And my only complaint is the horrible sweating. But it's worth it to me. Just be careful when coming off because I didnt know if it was the drug or me Just feeling better so I stopped taking it overnight and it threw me through a loop. My depression came back full force and I started crying to myself and thinking I was crazy and better off dead. Still, I stayed off of it for 2 or 3 months untill it got oit of my system. I didn't sweat nearly as much but now I am realizing that I was better off on the effexor than off and have recently started to take it again. I just hope I have the same good effects as the first time around.Read More Read Less

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drugreviewscreenname | 19-24 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/26/2019
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 1.0
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By far my least favorite antidepressant. A very rushed dr in psych prescribed me Effexor. I knew right away this medication and I werenâ??t going to get along, but everyone encouraged us to try and work it out. Played with dosage, but I only lasted a little over a month on it. Ya know in drug commercials where they list all the possible side effects? That was our relationship. This medication may cause â??dry moth, constipation, headaches..â?. Perfect for anyone that loves having anxiety attacks in coffee shops and feeling out of bodyRead More Read Less

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Aopie | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/6/2019
Condition: Repeated Episodes of Anxiety
Overall rating 5.0
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IAmYourSunshine | 25-34 | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
4/24/2019
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 4.3
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First few days (37.5mg) the side effects for me included loss of appetite, dry mouth, nausea every 2 weeks my GP increased the dose and I'm now on 262mg extended release daily. The only side effects I have now remains the dry mouth, waking up at 2am,3am,4am etc until I have to get up, unable to orgasm (I'm female) and I'm unable to cry physically even if I feel sad. I think you need to have expectations of this drug it's not going to make you "happy" and "energetic" it's going to make you function normally. I can make decisions at work again, communicate better with others, I don't excessively worry about things in fact it makes you literally not care. It blunts your emotions which is a good thing and a bad thing. But it has definetly helped to balance things out for me and improved my quality of life. The side effects are worth it. You know its working when you nearly forget to take it in the morning. It's like having a sore throat, you're very aware of the pain so you take a paracetamol, once this drug starts working you feel so normal again youre not aware of the pain that was once there all the time. Read More Read Less

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Momof3 | 25-34 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
3/11/2019
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 1.0
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I have been battling seasonal depression and this year I couldnâ??t stand it so this is my first encounter with an anti-depressant medication. Was suppose to taper up to 150mg but took 1 pill of 37mg in the evening. The next morning I woke up feeling STRUNG OUT. Ended up in the hospital. HORRIBLE feeling. Vomiting, sweating, hear racing, whole body shivers and twitching. AWFUL.

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rosie | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
1/23/2019
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 1.3
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with every increase in medication, my depression worsens, not desire to eat or do anything, don't want to go out, feel anti-social - I will be seeing my doc soon and plan to have her wean me off this, I'm more anxious and depressed on it, horrible nightmares, insomnia to name a few bad side effects....I do not recommend this at all

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Anonymous | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
10/28/2018
Condition: Repeated Episodes of Anxiety
Overall rating 5.0
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Only on a low dose but this drug has helped make me human again. I sleep well, have lost weight and the only side effect has been minor constipation if I don't eat well. Otherwise it has made me capable of having a conversation with other people again and I have regained my functionality at work.

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | Patient
6/8/2018
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 1.7
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Willow10364 | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
1/29/2018
Condition: Bipolar Depression
Overall rating 2.7
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I know this sounds dumb BUT I never ever, EVER had WARTS, but while i was on Effexor Warts started to pop up on my hands, I was just taking Effexor, nothing else. I thought it coudn't be Effexor, but that was the only thing I was doing different, so I stoped it and with-in 2 to 3 weeks they where ALL-GONE, I couldn't beleve it, (I have a witness). I will never take it again, if it caused the warts out-side what did it do in-side? All I know now is that it has been 12 years since then, an now I have M.S. :(Read More Read Less

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D1nonlysnshn | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 1 to less than 2 years | Patient
1/21/2018
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 2.0
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I have been a "highly funtioning" depressed person for many years: life of the party, witty, intelligent, charming, intelligent conversationalist, highly successful at the top of the food chain in my field, ...until I got home. Work was an escape from myself for me. If I had no weekend functions to attend I would be catatonic, only getting out of bed to use the bathroom. I had always felt like an outsider, looking in on life, trying to imitate what everyone else was doing, but never getting it quite right and others sensing that I was a fake. No not suicidal-many years ago I came to the realization that I can only live once for a limited amount of time, but death is forever. Also, as long as I was alive, I always had a choice, but once I was dead, there was no coming back. About 6 years ago, it was so bad that I stopped sleeping and could not eat, dropping 40 pounds in a matter of weeks. My thoughts were chasing around in my head so much, that I thought I would jump out of the window any second just to make it stop. Decided to get help. Diagnosed with menopause related depression. Put on Effexor, 75mg. Took about 2 weeks to get used to it. Yes, head in a fog. Eventually things normalized and dosage did not have to be increased. I was supposed to be on it for about a year, to allow my body time to get used to the changes. After having left the med at work over a long holiday weekend in October, I suffered extreme withdrawal symptoms and decided to stop taking it right then and there. I also found out that it made my cholesterol go from 180 to 260. Which still has not normalized. I was able to get it down in the 230s adding phytosterols, nuts, healthy oils and seaweed. Apparently I am in the 8% percent that this happens to when taking Effexor. Unfortunately, this was not in the patient information leaflet. I always read those completely. But the prescribing physician should have seen that in the desk reference and monitored for it. Good thing: was only on it 6 mos.Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 45-54 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
11/27/2017
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 5.0
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I have been taking Effexor for depression for four years and have found it to be very effective.

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Anonymous | 35-44 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
8/22/2017
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 1.0
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I took this medicine for about 7 years with great results, and quit taking it 9 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. Recently I was put back on it and had terrible side effects. My eyes dilated and swelled. They became very red after only 2 doses. I was extremely jittery. I felt nothing at all. My family said I was a zombie. I couldn't think or function.

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nzgirl | 25-34 | Female | On medication for 1 to 6 months | Patient
5/22/2017
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 1.7
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I have taken this for 3 months at 150 mg (started on 75 mg and worked up). I have felt a tiny bit better mood wise but the side effects are horrible and not worth it. I wake up 3-4 times a night absolutely drenched in sweat, my bedding is soaked, but I am freezing cold. I feel like I only get about 2 hours sleep with all the waking up and uncomfortableness of sweating. When I do sleep I have terrible nightmares. This is getting worse not better. I have trouble with body temperature during the day too - I get really hot and feel like I will pass out. Or really cold and just can't get warm for several hours. I also have terrible nausea that is getting worse, some days it's pretty much constant. Other side effects include constipation, headaches, blurred vision and loss of appetite. At the start I also bruised really easily and was pretty much covered in bruises for a few weeks. Side effects are so awful I am trying to get off this drug, and even after only 3 months, it is proving difficult. I am back down to 75 mg but the side effects are getting worse. I am living on anti-nausea pills!Read More Read Less

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brimonnie | 65-74 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
10/14/2016
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 4.0
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Need exercise. No energy on Lexapro and Wellbutrin. Switched Wellbutrin to Effexor. Started at one 37.5 mg cap and now taking 3 caps. I see doc in two weeks. I have some trouble sleeping, but still more awake during day and getting stuff done. Blood pressure was a little higher than normal a few days ago. Constipated for past 2 months so won't know if Effexor contributes to it. Increased exercise should take care of it and help me lose weight and I'm getting my energy back to do that.

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Deb | 55-64 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/28/2016
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 1.0
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I was on this drug for less than 25 days at 75mg.I was doing just ok. It wasn't really doing anything for my depression, except I turned into a raving crazy person. I am a teacher, never yelled at my kids until I took this drug! Told my doctor, she doubled the dose! Also, my blood pressure has been consistently high since I started this medication ( 175/89 to over 210/99). Needless to say I stopped taking it 6 days ago and I feel much better, except for my blood pressure. Now I'm worried about having a stroke.Read More Read Less

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Anonymous |
9/25/2016
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 2.0
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There's a reason this doctors refer to this drug as "side effexor." My Dr. didn't advise me of the significant side effects, including flu-like symptoms if you miss as little as one or two doses. You can feel seriously ill. I took it for years, and experienced this pretty much every time I forgot a dose. When I went to a doctor (a different one than the one who prescribed it, since I lost trust in her due to her failure to inform me about the downsides of Effexor) to get off this Rx, I asked her what the worse case scenario would be if I was traveling in a remote area and the Rx was lost/stolen, as I was planning a trip in Africa. She said I'd be hospitalized. It took SIX WEEKS to slowly reduce the dosage and gradually get off this Rx. I needed the doctor's supervision to do it safely. I would caution anyone considering taking it to research it thoroughly in advance. If there are other effective options, I would certainly recommend those instead of Effexor, and consider it a drug of last resort. Read More Read Less

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itgetsbetter | 19-24 | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
7/28/2016
Condition: Major Depressive Disorder
Overall rating 2.7
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I was prescribed this drug after being diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder as well as severe anxiety. I have been taking it for almost 4 years, 300 mgs for 3 and 225 mgs for almost a year. Recently, I've realized how bad I felt after missing a dose. I would get the "brain zaps" everyone on here is talking about and I would instantly feel more depressed, more likely to have an anxiety attack or to have severe mood swings. I am now trying to come off it and taking 150 mgs a day. I really want to stop taking this drug since I feel like the side effects cause more harm than it's benefits for me. I have been having wild nightmares every night since I began taking it and it has really decreased my sex drive. I feel like it did its job when I first started to use it but it truly is something to thoroughly think about before using since the withdrawal symptoms are very severe.Read More Read Less

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Timofbedlam | 35-44 | Male | On medication for 6 months to less than 1 year | Patient
6/14/2016
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 3.3
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By far the most effective antidepressant I have used, but also with the worst side effects and withdrawal symptoms. I was prescribed Venlafaxine (aka Effexor) after showing limited response to fluoxetine and trazodone (had previously tried amitriptyline, Seroxat, and dusolepin). Venlafaxine alleviated the worst of my depression and anxiety, and allowed me to start consistently getting more than 2 hours sleep per night, for the first time in months. The doctor gradually raised the dose, and I started getting more sleep and feeling less out of control. The side effects were unpleasant, but still preferable to depression. My mouth and throat were so dry each morning that I had to down a pint or two of water when I awoke, but just swallowing water was painful on such a parched throat. My sex drive diminished drastically. I was constipated. I sweated excessively, especially at night. Cuts and bruises took many times longer than usual to heal. My dreams were very vivid. After a few months, I developed pain and stiffness in the tendons of my fingers and the backs of my hands, and frequent pain in my shoulder joints: writing, typing and playing guitar all became difficult, but it took me a while to make the connection that the medication was causing me to develop tendonitis. I weaned myself off as quickly as possible, eventually quitting altogether to avoid the side effects. Withdrawal symptoms included weird electrical twinges in my brain, irritability, severe headaches, severely impaired concentration, and insomnia. I have stayed off it ever since, and the tendonitis cleared up. I don't regret taking Venlafaxine, but wish I had insisted on a lower dose and/or stopped taking it earlier. My emotions were numbed and I'm not sure that they've ever recovered to the pre-Venlafaxine levels, even now several years after quitting. A useful drug for severe depression when nothing else works, but approach with caution and don't take more than absolutely necessary.Read More Read Less

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gingersnap44 | 55-64 | Female | On medication for 2 to less than 5 years | Patient
3/11/2016
Condition: Other
Overall rating 2.3
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I have been taking Effexor for 4 years now to treat hot flashes. The flashes did decrease, however, Effexor caused me to test positive for PCP on a pre employment drug screen. Will NEVER take this again.

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Blue | 45-54 | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
3/11/2016
Condition: Depression
Overall rating 3.0
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I often have a great deal of trouble speaking on the phone, I have chronic pain, anxiety and depression. Within 10 hours of taking one pill, I was able to have the most relaxed, intelligent telephone conversion I have had in years. That immpressed me. What didn't impress me was the dilated pupils; the halo's around lights on the tv and at night; the wild light show that appeared when I closed my eyes; the almost instant decrease in my vision; the inability to sleep at night; and the way that my normal food tasted off, it made me loose interest in food, but in just one week taking it I grew in size with water retention. On my Dr's advice I was able to quit cold turkey.Read More Read Less

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