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A prescription medication, Effexor is an antidepressant that is very well known and has been effective in treating millions around the world. Effexor is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, also known as an SSRI. It was a medication that was approved by the FDA and introduced to the market by Wyeth in 1993.
Effexor was approved by the United States Food and Drug Association specifically for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and anxiety disorders with depression in adults. It has also been approved and been successful in treating obsessive compulsive disorder, panic attacks, and social anxiety disorders in children and adults. In 2007 Effexor was the sixth most commonly prescribed antidepressant in the market with almost 17.2 million prescriptions written in just one year.
Effexor can be taken for long periods of time, but the patient should be aware that the body becomes dependent upon the medication. This dependency can cause withdrawal if the medication is stopped suddenly. Those who wish to discontinue Effexor should talk to their doctor about how to do this safely and effectively. The medication usually needs to be tapered slowly to avoid the withdrawal symptoms that can be very uncomfortable.
While Effexor is successful in the treatment of depression and obsessive compulsive disorder, it may also cause some unwanted side effects. Most of these side effects are self limiting and not bothersome enough for most patients to discontinue therapy. Some of the more common side effects include but are not limited to nausea, problems with erectile function, insomnia, diarrhea, dry mouth, tremor, dizziness, and changes in libido. These side effects will usually dissipate over time so that patients did not need to stop therapy. Patients and doctors should discuss all side effects as they occur. Careful precautions need to be taken with children who are prescribed Effexor as it is known to cause suicidal ideation.
