Common Effexor side effects
December 26th, 2008 by admin
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Common Effexor side effects
Effexor is an effective antidepressant. It has been widely appreciated by users and approved for treating the following:
- Depression
- Social anxiety disorder
- Panic disorder
- General anxiety disorder
- Migraines
- Diabetic neuropathy
- Hot flashes
It is a little hard to believe but true that such an effective medication can come with a lot of side effects.
Yes, it is true that Effexor side effects are common and tend to cause certain amount of discomfort.
Here is list of some of the most common Effexor side effects
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Sleepiness
- Sweating
- Dry mouth
- Gas
- Abnormal vision
- Nervousness
- Insomnia
- Loss of appetite
- Constipation
- Confusion
- Agitation
- Tremors
- Yawning
- Palpitations
- Enhanced cholesterol levels.
Some of the serious side effects of Effexor include the following:
- Enhanced heart rate
- Seizures
- Extreme confusion
- Abnormal bleeding
- Abnormal bruising
- Sudden eye pain
- Redness of eye
- Changes in vision
- Hypomania
- Mania
- Swelling of the lips, face, tongue
- Severe high blood pressure headache
- Abdominal pain
- Loss of weight
- Difficulty in breathing
- Vomiting
- Mild tremor
- Aditation
- Abnormal dreams
- Impotence
- Abnormal ejaculation
- Difficulty reaching orgasm
- Decreased libido
- Yawning
- Infections
- Flushing or redness of face
- Increased or frequent Urination
- Changes in taste
- Unusual thoughts
- Indigestion
- Chills
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Nervousness
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