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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 104811" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Anger, aggression, violence, hostility and homicidal ideation are known listed side effects of Effexor. These side effects can begin to occur around the third month or so and get progressively worse. Unfortunately, despite the warnings on the Effexor (and all other antidepressants) label/precribing information too many practioners still think the proper response is to add an antipsychotic and/or increase the Effexor in an attempt to get back that initial positive response. It will never happen. The only way to stop those side effects is to discontinue the Effexor but then you have to deal with Effexor withdrawal (you might want to google that). </p><p></p><p>Wyeth sent out a letter in 2003 tell health practioners not to prescribe Effexor to people under 18.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 104811, member: 1498"] Anger, aggression, violence, hostility and homicidal ideation are known listed side effects of Effexor. These side effects can begin to occur around the third month or so and get progressively worse. Unfortunately, despite the warnings on the Effexor (and all other antidepressants) label/precribing information too many practioners still think the proper response is to add an antipsychotic and/or increase the Effexor in an attempt to get back that initial positive response. It will never happen. The only way to stop those side effects is to discontinue the Effexor but then you have to deal with Effexor withdrawal (you might want to google that). Wyeth sent out a letter in 2003 tell health practioners not to prescribe Effexor to people under 18. [/QUOTE]
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