Patient Information Overview
Pronounced: ef-ECKS-or
Generic name: Venlafaxine hydrochloride
Other brand name: Effexor XR
Category: Antidepressant Medication
Why is Effexor XR prescribed?
Effexor is prescribed for the treatment of depression--that is, a continuing
depression that interferes with daily functioning. The symptoms usually include
changes in appetite, sleep habits, and mind/body coordination, decreased sex
drive, increased fatigue, feelings of guilt or worthlessness, difficulty
concentrating, slowed thinking, and suicidal thoughts.
Effexor XR is also prescribed to relieve abnormal anxiety (generalized anxiety
disorder). This problem is marked by persistent anxiety for a period of at least
6 months, accompanied by at least 3 of these 6 symptoms: restlessness, fatigue,
poor concentration, irritability, muscle tension, and sleep disturbances.
Effexor must be taken 2 or 3 times daily. The extended-release form, Effexor XR,
permits once-a-day dosing.
Most important fact about Effexor XR
Serious, sometimes fatal reactions have occurred when Effexor is used in
combination with other drugs known as MAO inhibitors, including the
antidepressants Nardil and Parnate. Never take Effexor with one of these drugs;
and do not begin therapy with Effexor within 14 days of discontinuing treatment
with one of them. Also, allow at least 7 days between the last dose of Effexor
and the first dose of an MAO inhibitor.
How should you take Effexor XR?
Take Effexor with food, exactly as prescribed. It may take several weeks before
you begin to feel better. Your doctor should check your progress periodically.
Take Effexor XR once at the same time each day. Swallow the capsule whole with
water. Do not divide, crush, or chew it.
--If you miss a dose...
It is not necessary to make it up. Skip the missed dose and continue with your
next scheduled dose. Do not take 2 doses at once.
--Storage instructions...
Store in a tightly closed container at room temperature. Protect from excessive
heat and moisture.
What side effects may occur with Effexor XR?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, tell
your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe
for you to continue taking Effexor.
- More common Effexor XR side effects may include: Abnormal dreams,
abnormal ejaculation or orgasm, anxiety, appetite loss, blurred vision,
chills, constipation, diarrhea, dizziness, dry mouth, frequent urination,
flushing, gas, headache, impotence, infection, insomnia, muscle tension,
nausea, nervousness, rash, sleepiness, sweating, tingling feeling, tremor,
upset stomach, vomiting, weakness, yawning
- Less common side effects may include: Abnormal taste, abnormal
thinking, agitation, chest pain, confusion, decreased sex drive, depression,
dilated pupils, dizziness upon standing up, high blood pressure, itching, loss
of identity, rapid heartbeat, ringing in the ears, trauma, twitching, urinary
problems, weight loss
A wide variety of very rare symptoms possibly related to Effexor have also been
reported. If you develop any new or unusual problems, let your doctor know about
it.
Why should Effexor XR not be prescribed?
Never take Effexor while taking other drugs known as MAO inhibitors. (See "Most
important fact about this drug.") Also avoid this drug if it has ever given you
an allergic reaction.
Special warnings about Effexor XR
Your doctor will prescribe Effexor with caution if you have high blood pressure,
heart, liver, or kidney disease or a history of seizures or mania (extreme
agitation or excitability). You should discuss all of your medical problems with
your doctor before taking Effexor.
Effexor sometimes causes an increase in blood pressure. If this happens, your
doctor may need to reduce your dose or discontinue the drug.
Effexor also tends to increase the heart rate, especially at higher doses. Use
Effexor with caution if you've recently had a heart attack, suffer from heart
failure, or have an overactive thyroid gland.
Antidepressants such as Effexor may cause fluid retention, especially if you are
an older adult.
Effexor may cause you to feel drowsy or less alert and may affect your judgment.
Therefore, avoid driving or operating dangerous machinery or participating in
any hazardous activity that requires full mental alertness until you know how
this drug affects you.
Your doctor will check you regularly if you have glaucoma (high pressure in the
eye), or you are at risk of developing it.
If you have ever been addicted to drugs, tell your doctor before you start
taking Effexor.
If you develop a skin rash or hives while taking Effexor, notify your doctor.
Effexor may also cause bleeding or bruising of the skin.
Do not stop taking the drug without consulting your doctor. If you stop
suddenly, you may have withdrawal symptoms, even though this drug does not seem
to be habit-forming. Your doctor will have you taper off gradually.
The safety and effectiveness of Effexor have not been established in children
under 18 years of age.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Effexor XR
Combining Effexor with MAO inhibitors could cause a fatal reaction. (See "Most
important fact about this drug.")
Although Effexor does not interact with alcohol, the manufacturer recommends
avoiding alcohol while taking this medication.
If you have high blood pressure or liver disease, or are elderly, check with
your doctor before combining Effexor with cimetidine (Tagamet).
Effexor does not interact with Lithium or Valium. However, you should consult
your doctor before combining Effexor with other drugs that affect the central
nervous system, including narcotic painkillers, sleep aids, tranquilizers,
antipsychotic medicines such as Haldol, and other antidepressants such as
Tofranil.
Effexor has been found to reduce blood levels of the HIV drug Crixivan. It's
best to check with your doctor before combining Effexor with any other drug or
herbal product.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
The effects of Effexor during pregnancy have not been adequately studied. If you
are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, tell your doctor immediately.
Effexor should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed.
If Effexor is taken shortly before delivery, the baby may suffer withdrawal
symptoms. It's also known that Effexor appears in breast milk and could cause
serious side effects in a nursing infant. You'll need to choose between nursing
your baby or continuing your treatment with Effexor.
Recommended dosage of Effexor XR
EFFEXOR
The usual starting dose is 75 milligrams a day, divided into 2 or 3 smaller
doses, and taken with food. If needed, your doctor may gradually increase your
daily dose in steps of no more than 75 milligrams at a time up to a maximum of
375 milligrams per day.
If you have kidney or liver disease or are taking other medications, your doctor
will adjust your dosage accordingly.

EFFEXOR XR
For both depression and anxiety the usual starting dose is 75 milligrams once
daily, although some people begin with a dose of 37.5 milligrams for the first 4
to 7 days. Your doctor may gradually increase the dose, in steps of no more than
75 milligrams, up to a maximum of 225 milligrams daily. As with regular Effexor,
the doctor will make adjustments in your dosage if you have kidney or liver
disease.
Overdosage of Effexor XR
An overdose of Effexor, combined with other drugs or alcohol, can be fatal. If
you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
- Symptoms of Effexor overdose include: Sleepiness, vertigo, rapid
or slow heartbeat, low blood pressure, seizures, coma
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