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Re: Lou's reply to dancingstar-histofefxr » Lou Pilder

Posted by dancingstar on February 18, 2005, at 8:29:54

In reply to Lou's reply to dancingstar-histofefxr » dancingstar, posted by Lou Pilder on February 18, 2005, at 7:25:47

"My presentation would give the opportunity for one to consider that chemists that made Effexor would have at least the potential to know about the effects of these class of drugs. The active chemical in Effexor is an offshoot of {phenethylanaline}. I havn't written about amphetamine or methamphetamine yet, but I could tie that in with chemicals used in dyes and solvants and nerve agents to kill parasites in relation to how effexor was developed. If I was to make a prensentation about effexor, I think it could have the potential to have one think that these chemicals in these class of drugs are dangerous to living things. My presentaion would be on the chemical-molecular level as to what happens to the whole body after these type of drugs are taken {on a regular basis}. You have plenty of people already that have experianced adverse effects from this type of chemical drug,{O-desmethylvenlafaxine}. I have not yet written how chemists make these drugs and how and on what basis the governments of countries allow them to be legally produced and marketed."

I'd love to hear what you have to say about this. It is very interesting to me.

One of the things, along with many others that I am curious about is if venlafaxine is an offshoot of some amphetamine derivative, how does it ultimately have the effective of causing extreme fatigue? Though I will say that the fatigue happens after taking it for several weeks or months and certainly becomes worse more gradually. Could that be because of the nerve damage that is done?

I said many times to my internist in the last few months, since I stopped taking Effexor, that it felt as though my nervous system had been badly injured.


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