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mikulski
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Posted: 08/07/05 - 02:00 Post subject: effexor |
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Hello. I have some problems and I was hopping that someone has experience on this field and that he could help me.
For a quite some time, I have problems with depression. This all started when my wife died from cancer.
She was my everything and now she’s gone. After this has happened I fell into one serious depression. I didn’t know what to do, and one good friend of mine told me that I should contact some psychiatrist and so I did. He prescribed me some antidepressant called effexor.
My condition improved but insomnia, dizziness and nervousness.
What should I know about his drug and could this be from using this drug?
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norrod
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Posted: 09/20/05 - 13:45 Post subject: |
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Well, I have used this drug for several months now and I didn’t experience any side effects what so ever.
I can say only the best about this drug because it is a structurally novel antidepressant for oral administration. It is not like all others, tricyclic, tetracyclic, or other available antidepressant agents. It is affecting level of some trigger neurotransmitter in your brain keeping it in normal limits.
I have talked with my psychiatrist about possible side effects and my doctor told me tat there shouldn’t be any side effects if it is dosed properly.
If not, there are some possible side effects like headache, asthenia, sweating, dry mouth, anxiety, gastrointestinal problems and nausea.
So, you should probably talk with your doctor about possible overdosing.
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