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Common duloxetine side effects may include nausea, dizziness, and drowsiness. Besides common side effects, this eMedTV segment also lists rare but possible side effects of duloxetine, as well as side effects that should be reported to your doctor.
Effexor XR is a drug used for the treatment of depression and social phobia, among other things. This eMedTV Web page covers how Effexor XR works and factors that can affect your dosage. Efexor XR is a common misspelling of Effexor XR.
Among the Effexor XR side effects listed on this eMedTV page are common side effects like constipation, sweating, and nausea; and rare side effects like asthma and cataracts. Efexor XR side effects is a common misspelling of Effexor XR side effects.
This portion of the eMedTV archives discusses Effexor XR, a prescription medication used for the treatment of depression and a number of anxiety disorders in adults. Effexor ER is a common misinterpreted name for Effexor XR.
Effexor XR is an extended release drug used to treat depression in adults. As this eMedTV resource explains, it is also used to treat a number of anxiety disorders. Effexor RX is a common misspelling of Effexor XR.
This eMedTV segment discusses the extended release medicine Effexor XR, which is manufactured by Wyeth. Effexor XR is used to treat various anxiety disorders and depression. Effexor SR is a common misinterpreted name of Effexor XR.
Effexor XR is a prescription drug that is used to treat depression and a number of anxiety disorders. This eMedTV Web page discusses how the drug works and its potential side effects. Effexor XL is a common misinterpreted name for Effexor XR.
Effexor XR is a drug that is used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains how this prescription medicine works, and also discusses Effexor XR side effects, general dosing information, and off-label uses.
This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at Effexor XR alternatives and discusses when they may be appropriate. Some alternatives to Effexor XR for treating depression include therapy, other antidepressant drugs, and natural therapies.
Side effects may occur with Effexor XR, and dry mouth affects up to 17 percent of people who take the drug. This eMedTV article provides some suggestions on how to deal with dry mouth (such as avoiding tobacco or alcohol, which dry out the mouth).
Side effects can develop with the use of Effexor XR, and hair loss is a rare but possible problem. This eMedTV page discusses the likelihood of developing hair loss with Effexor XR and explains that you should talk with your doctor if it does occur.
This eMedTV page explains that if you're on Effexor XR and impotence occurs, you should talk to your doctor. Impotence is one of several possible sexual side effects from Effexor XR, and it occurs most often in men taking the drug for social phobia.
Side effects may occur with Effexor XR, and insomnia is among the most common side effects. As this eMedTV page explains, insomnia occurs in up to 23 percent of people who take Effexor XR, and it is most common in those taking it for social phobia.
This eMedTV article explains that if you're on Effexor XR and pregnancy occurs, you should let your doctor know. A pregnant woman may take Effexor XR if its benefits outweigh the possible risks to her fetus.
It's difficult to know for sure if there's a relationship between Effexor XR and suicide. This eMedTV article explains that if you or your child have any possible signs of suicidal behavior while on Effexor, you should let your doctor know right away.
This eMedTV article lists some things that you can do if you're taking Effexor XR and weight gain becomes a problem (such as getting regular physical activity). Weight gain occurs in at least 1 percent of people taking Effexor XR.
This eMedTV article explains that if you're taking Effexor XR and weight loss becomes a problem, you should talk with your healthcare provider. Weight loss is a common Effexor XR side effect, occurring in up to 7 percent of people who take the drug.
As this eMedTV page explains, for treating depression, social anxiety disorder, or generalized anxiety disorder, the starting Effexor XR dosage is 75 mg daily. This page lists factors that can affect your dosage and tips on taking the drug.
Linezolid, clozapine, and tramadol are among the drugs that can potentially interact with Effexor XR. This eMedTV Web page describes how Effexor XR drug interactions can raise your risk of side effects or alter the levels of some drugs in your blood.
This eMedTV Web page explores Effexor XR side effects, including common side effects like diarrhea and nervousness, and serious side effects like hostility or aggressiveness. Effexor XR side affects is a common misspelling of Effexor XR side effects.
Some common Effexor XR side effects include dry mouth, dizziness, and drowsiness. This eMedTV Web page provides statistics on how often these side effects of Effexor XR occur, and also lists rare side effects such as anemia and liver problems.
This page on the eMedTV site describes various Effexor XR uses, such as the treatment of depression, panic disorder, social phobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. This page also lists some off-label uses for Effexor XR, such as treating migraines.
Effexor XR Warnings and Precautions
Effexor XR may raise blood pressure or heart rate in some people. This eMedTV article offers other Effexor XR warnings and precautions, including who should not take the medicine and the safety of taking it while nursing or pregnant.
If you abruptly stop taking Effexor XR, withdrawal symptoms (like headache, insomnia, or anxiety) may occur. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible Effexor XR withdrawal symptoms and explains what your doctor will do to help prevent them.
This eMedTV page lists possible Effexor XR withdrawal symptoms (such as dizziness) and explains how a doctor will wean a person off the drug slowly to help prevent these symptoms. Effexor XR withdrawl is a common misspelling of Effexor XR withdrawal.
Effexor XR is a prescription medication approved for treating depression and various anxiety disorders. This eMedTV page discusses specific Effexor XR uses and lists potential side effects of the drug. Effexorxr is a common misspelling of Effexor XR.
Escitalopram is a medication commonly used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This part of the eMedTV archives further discusses escitalopram and its uses, effects, and potential side effects.
This eMedTV article explains that, for the treatment of depression or generalized anxiety disorder, an escitalopram dose may range from 10 mg to 20 mg once daily. This page also lists the recommended starting escitalopram dosage (10 mg once daily).
Escitalopram is used to treat depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This eMedTV page also covers off-label escitalopram uses (such as treating migraines or personality disorders) and explains that the drug is not approved for use in children.
Escitalopram is a prescription drug approved for treating depression and generalized anxiety disorder. This eMedTV page offers more details on escitalopram and its uses, effects, and side effects. Escitalopran is a common misspelling of escitalopram.
Available by prescription, fluoxetine is a drug licensed to treat depression, OCD, and other conditions. This eMedTV page explains what the drug is used for and provides a link to more information. Flouxetine is a common misspelling of fluoxetine.
Fluoxetine is a prescription drug that is used to treat depression, bulimia, OCD, and panic disorder. This eMedTV page describes fluoxetine and its uses, possible side effects, and dosing information. Fluxetine is a common misspelling of fluoxetine.
Depression, panic disorder, and bulimia are some of the conditions fluoxetine is used to treat. This eMedTV segment briefly discusses the drug and provides a link to more detailed information. Fluoxentine is a common misspelling of fluoxetine.
This eMedTV segment provides an overview of fluoxetine, a drug licensed to treat depression and panic disorder, among other conditions. This article takes a closer look at this drug and its uses. Fluoxetin is a common misspelling of fluoxetine.
Fluoxetine is a prescription drug used to treat panic disorder, depression, and other conditions. This eMedTV Web page provides a brief overview of the drug and includes a link to more information. Fluoxetina is the Spanish name for fluoxetine.
Fluoxetine is a prescription drug that is licensed to treat depression, panic disorder, OCD, and bulimia. This eMedTV page describes how fluoxetine works and offers a general overview of its possible side effects and dosing information.
It is recommended to avoid breastfeeding while you are taking fluoxetine. This eMedTV page explains that in clinical studies on fluoxetine and breastfeeding, the drug was shown to cause problems like vomiting and watery stools in nursing babies.


