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Effexor and menstruation

Posted by jenny on June 14, 2001, at 15:39:34

I was just wondering if any females on effexor have noticed a difference in their cycles? I have been taking 75mg of Effexor xr for @ one year and I don't know if it is the cause of my problem. I have periods that are light and seem to last forever. I have had light bleeding off and on for @ 3 weeks or so now. Is anyone else noticing a difference in their cycles????

 

Re: Effexor and menstruation » jenny

Posted by Kaysey on June 14, 2001, at 18:07:50

In reply to Effexor and menstruation, posted by jenny on June 14, 2001, at 15:39:34

> I was just wondering if any females on effexor have noticed a difference in their cycles? I have been taking 75mg of Effexor xr for @ one year and I don't know if it is the cause of my problem. I have periods that are light and seem to last forever. I have had light bleeding off and on for @ 3 weeks or so now. Is anyone else noticing a difference in their cycles????

Jenny:
Check my posts under June 5 for 'Effexor is a life saver' and 'Topomax and Wellbutrin vs. Menstrual Cycle. I address some problems that I have with Effexor. Also, I indirectly address it in this weeks post: 'Does anybody have this problem? Now I do!'
Thanks

 

Re: Effexor and menstruation » jenny

Posted by Sunnely on June 15, 2001, at 0:40:40

In reply to Effexor and menstruation, posted by jenny on June 14, 2001, at 15:39:34

Hi Jenny,

SRIs (serotonin reuptake inhibitors), which enhance the action of serotonin have been reported to cause menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow) and other menstrual problems. More cases have been reported with Prozac than the others.

Aside from abnormal menstrual bleeding, other adverse reactions reported include easy bruising, nose bleeding, bleeding ulcers, bleeding internal hemorrhoids, and petechiae (reddish small skin spots).

The exact mechanism as to how this bleeding tendencies due to SRIs occur is not known. However, it was opined that it may be related to the SRIs' effect on serotonin. Under nomal circumstances, platelets (blood particles responsible for clotting) release serotonin at the site of blood vessel tears, leading to further platelet aggregation and vasodilation. This permits sealing of the tear stopping the bleeding. It appears that the SRIs block the reuptake of serotonin into the platelets which leads to decreased serotonin to be released by the platelets into the site of bleeding.

The following case report illustrates bleeding tendency which appeared to be related to Effexor. A 19-year-old woman developed spontaneous bruisings on her arms a week after beginning Effexor, 50 mg twice a day. She had no personal or family history of any bleeding disorder nor any medical condition. Her clotting factors and platelet count were noted to be within normal limits. Once Effexor was stopped, her bruisings resolved over 10 days.

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> I was just wondering if any females on effexor have noticed a difference in their cycles? I have been taking 75mg of Effexor xr for @ one year and I don't know if it is the cause of my problem. I have periods that are light and seem to last forever. I have had light bleeding off and on for @ 3 weeks or so now. Is anyone else noticing a difference in their cycles????

 

Re: Effexor and menstruation » Sunnely

Posted by Kaysey on June 15, 2001, at 8:44:00

In reply to Re: Effexor and menstruation » jenny, posted by Sunnely on June 15, 2001, at 0:40:40

> Hi Jenny,
>
> SRIs (serotonin reuptake inhibitors), which enhance the action of serotonin have been reported to cause menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow) and other menstrual problems. More cases have been reported with Prozac than the others.
>
> Aside from abnormal menstrual bleeding, other adverse reactions reported include easy bruising, nose bleeding, bleeding ulcers, bleeding internal hemorrhoids, and petechiae (reddish small skin spots).
>
> The exact mechanism as to how this bleeding tendencies due to SRIs occur is not known. However, it was opined that it may be related to the SRIs' effect on serotonin. Under nomal circumstances, platelets (blood particles responsible for clotting) release serotonin at the site of blood vessel tears, leading to further platelet aggregation and vasodilation. This permits sealing of the tear stopping the bleeding. It appears that the SRIs block the reuptake of serotonin into the platelets which leads to decreased serotonin to be released by the platelets into the site of bleeding.
>
> The following case report illustrates bleeding tendency which appeared to be related to Effexor. A 19-year-old woman developed spontaneous bruisings on her arms a week after beginning Effexor, 50 mg twice a day. She had no personal or family history of any bleeding disorder nor any medical condition. Her clotting factors and platelet count were noted to be within normal limits. Once Effexor was stopped, her bruisings resolved over 10 days.
>
> *****************************
>
> > I was just wondering if any females on effexor have noticed a difference in their cycles? I have been taking 75mg of Effexor xr for @ one year and I don't know if it is the cause of my problem. I have periods that are light and seem to last forever. I have had light bleeding off and on for @ 3 weeks or so now. Is anyone else noticing a difference in their cycles????

Sunnely:
Thanks for the much-needed info. I have posted several times about apparent problems with effexor and my menstrual cycle. I have had some break-thru bleeding,and a longer and heavier menstrual period (not to mention to lactation problem that I referred to earlier this week). When I first started effexor the last of April, I noticed the spontaneous bruising on my legs (small, but without any injury to cause them). Also, I have knicked myself in the shower shaving my legs and have bled a couple of times much more than normal. What you said has made a lot of sense with regard to these things that have happened to me.
I was previously on Prozac, 20 mg, and had these problems only very mildly. For some reason the effexor does seem to have a stronger serotonin-action on me..even at 225 mg, I find it a little too sedating.
Thanks again for your assistance.


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