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Venlafaxine

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      new window DrugDigest: Venlafaxine ( Effexor ) Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons including generics when available. (drugdigest.org)
new window Effexor XR Side Effects and Withdrawal Description: Includes data on withdrawal, monthly newsletter and hotline for reporting side effects. (effexor-xr-side-effects-withdrawal.com)
new window Effexor XR Description: Effexor XR, venlafaxine HCl, an antidepressant. (athealth.com)
new window Effexor XR Description: Manufacturer, Wyeth Ayerst, provides information about the antidepressant that treats both depression and generalized anxiety disorder. (effexor.com)
new window Effexor XR Approved in the U.S. for Anxiety Description: News release from March 1999. (pslgroup.com)
new window Effexor XR Discussion Description: Bulletin board discussion regarding the advantages and disadvantages of using Effexor XR. (dr-bob.org)
new window Focus on Venlafaxine Description: FAQ by Dr Ivan Goldberg. (priory.com)
new window Side Effects Description: Side effects registered for Venlafaxine, including withdrawal syndrome. (priory.com)
new window Venlafaxine (Effexor XR) Description: Information about Effexor XR (once a day), an SNRI antidepressant, provided by Wyeth Ayerst and athealth.com. (athealth.com)
new window Venlafaxine (Effexor) Description: National Alliance for the Metally Ill's FAQ page on Effexor. (nami.org)
new window Venlafaxine (Effexor) FAQ Description: Prepared by Ivan Goldberg, MD. (dr-bob.org)
new window Venlafaxine (healthsquare.com) Description: PDR Guide to Prescription Drugs: Venlafaxine hydrochloride. (healthsquare.com)
new window Venlafaxine (MentalHealth.com) Description: Includes pharmacology, indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, adverse effects, overdose information, dosage information, and research. (mentalhealth.com)
new window Venlafaxine (PsyWeb.com) Description: Includes symptoms, effects and warnings about the drug. (psyweb.com)
new window Venlafaxine (RxList.com) Description: Includes precautions, overdose information, and adverse reactions. (rxlist.com)
new window Venlafaxine, depression and cocaine Description: Venlafaxine treatment of cocaine abusers with depressive disorders. (cocaine.org)
new window Venlafaxine: how does it work? Description: Pharmacological effects of venlafaxine, given repeatedly, on the alpha 1-adrenergic, dopamine and serotonin systems. (biopsychiatry.com)
 




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