Posted by Jiggitykid on February 4, 2005, at 14:36:34
In reply to Re: No Withdrawal Symptoms?, posted by Marg on February 4, 2005, at 12:46:42
Marg, please see my post following ed_uk's response to this. Thanks.
> >it's not ideal for people who suffer from stomach ulcers or other gastro-intestinal conditions. Also, Effexor is not particularly suitable for people who suffer from heart disease, severe high blood pressure, liver disease, renal failure, epilepsy, glaucoma or bleeding disorders. Do you have any of these conditions?
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> No, I don't have any of those.
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> >Effexor is best avoided if you need to take warfarin, daily aspirin or daily NSAIDs. It can be problematic for people who have bipolar disorder (manic-depression). It should not be taken during pregnancy or breast feeding.
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> None of the above apply.
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> I was taking 37.5mg a day,for depression, I'm taking it every two days and have a constant headache, bad dizziness on the 2nd day without a tablet and SP.
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