Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 595069

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Could this be the effexor?

Posted by lynn971 on January 4, 2006, at 1:12:28

My knees, lower legs, and ankles hurt so badly. Could this be side effects of the effexor?

 

Re: Could this be the effexor? » lynn971

Posted by Phillipa on January 4, 2006, at 19:35:11

In reply to Could this be the effexor?, posted by lynn971 on January 4, 2006, at 1:12:28

Lynn are you back on your feet standing a lot after being home that could be it I don't know. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Could this be the effexor? » lynn971

Posted by Racer on January 4, 2006, at 22:55:26

In reply to Could this be the effexor?, posted by lynn971 on January 4, 2006, at 1:12:28

I know nothing -- but Effexor can do a few weird things, in very rare cases: it can, as the world now knows, raise blood pressure, which I imagine could possibly cause some discomfort. (Dunno -- I tend to have hyPOtensive problems.) In very rare cases, it apparently has an effect on blood glucose, too. That might be related. And it is an SSNRI, so its effects on NE might have something to do with it.

But frankly? If you've recently started Effexor, less than maybe a month on this dosage, I'd say it's fair to assume that it's related -- and give it some time to see if it goes away. Quite often, side effects that happen when you start a drug or raise a dose will go away in a couple of weeks. (I'm hoping for that myself, since I've got a headache that could stall a train and is probably med related. I *want* this to be a start up effect. %-P )

Obviously, if the pain is so bad that it's affecting your ability to function, that's a different story. Have you called your doctor? If the pain has been going on for a while now, that's probably a good idea.

Good luck. I hope it goes away soon.

 

Re: Could this be the effexor?

Posted by omi1 on January 9, 2006, at 17:31:12

In reply to Re: Could this be the effexor? » lynn971, posted by Racer on January 4, 2006, at 22:55:26

When I took effexor, I had terribly restless legs, especially at night. Do you find yourself moving about much more? Because perhaps that could cause achy muscles.


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