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Re: Increased bp with Effexor » willow

Posted by Cam W. on April 16, 2001, at 23:36:22

In reply to Increased bp with Effexor, posted by willow on April 16, 2001, at 21:10:16

Willow - That's what I'm asking Dr.Richelson. I had just assumed (or actually was told at a conference a few years ago) that the blood pressure increase was due to alpha-receptor antagonism. Dr.Richelson's shows otherwise. So, I'm just as curious as you are. - Cam


> Cam
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> Again like usual I didn't understand much of the scientific talk. My bp had been high and I was having physcial symptoms when active. With a small decrease in caffeine I was able to lower my bp without lowering or changing from the effexor. Caffeine by itself can increase bp, but why do the two together have such an increase?
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> Willow


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