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Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » 4WD

Posted by spierson1253 on January 21, 2006, at 12:05:36

In reply to Re: Anyone had success on Effexor XR? » 3djp, posted by 4WD on January 20, 2006, at 21:15:27

> > > > Has anyone had the experience, while on Effexor, that your lips tingle?
> > >
> > > Nope. But the highest dosage I've ever been on was 75 (and that was brief). It does make my ears ring, though.
> > >
> > > Marsha
> >
> > I'm on 75mg right now. Been on it for 18 days now. Yes my ears ring too. The DR informed me that it takes 2-4 weeks for this med to work. Can anyone tell me if this true.
> >
>
> Please tell your doctor it makes your ears ring. My doctors all acted like I was crazy when I mentioned that as a side effect (except the one I have now). I think too many patients don't report all the side effects they have and so doctors aren't aware that those side effects are taking place in so many patients. They need to know so that the next time some one tells them somthing weird is happening, they'll know it's not just you - that it's not that uncommon.
>
> Marsha

My pharmacy includes a printout containing all the information on the drug that has been prescribed. Including Effexor. The new information being included, lists all of the symptoms we complain about. If I've learned correctly, Effexor was first touted as being non-addictive, with no side-effects. This is why our doctors don't believe us. So, when I have to talk to a new doctor, and start getting the poo-poo attitude from him, I pull out the last info sheet I got from the pharmacy on Effexor, and make him/her read it. They seem to listen after that. Doctors get lazy, like the rest of us. The problem is that they can't know every drug, so they use their PDR (Physicians Desk Reference), which is only as accurate as the laste updated version they possess. :-)

Take the time to inform yourself, and then armed with this knowledge (in printed form), educate your doctor. If you educate him, he can better care for you.


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