Pristiq (desvenlafaxine) and Effexor (venlafaxine) are both serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) used to treat depression and anxiety. While both medications share similar side effects, Pristiq is generally considered to have a more favorable side effect profile due to its more targeted mechanism of action and fewer interactions with certain receptors. However, individual responses to these medications can vary, so some patients may experience more side effects with one compared to the other. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best option based on individual needs.
It depends on many things: what you were taking Pristiq for in the first place, what dosage, what you've tried before, what side effects you suffered from with Pristiq, etc. The best alternative (as in, most equivalant switch) would be Cymbalta which is the only other approved SNRI (subtype of antidepressant that includes Effexor, Pristiq and Cymbalta). Effexor also, but Pristiq is the "upgraded" version of Effexor already (as Lexapro is the "upgraded" version of Celexa). Only a doctor can determine which is the best alternative for you.
I take both Lamictal and Pristiq together and haven't noticed any side-effects.
Pristiq is actually just a chemical cousin to an older drug, Effexor. While the actual half-life of the drug in the body is relatively short (1 day), its biological effects may last as long as 1-2 weeks due to the ability of this group of drugs to actually "re-model" some of the structures found in nerve cells. Wellbutrin may not really counteract its effects, but may simply take time for the biological aftereffects of the Pristiq to diminish over time.
Both of these drugs can have side effects such as depression. Taking both might double those side effects. Talk this over with your doctor and pharmacist.
Most people most experience side effects but if you do you will experience Nausea, Dizziness, Dry mouth, Diarrhea, and increased sweating that's the most common side effects. Hope this helps.
Can have serious side effects, such as seizures. Ask a health care professional.
Switching from Effexor (venlafaxine) to Cymbalta (duloxetine) can lead to side effects such as dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and mood changes due to differences in how these medications affect neurotransmitters. Some individuals may also experience withdrawal symptoms from Effexor, including irritability or flu-like symptoms. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for a safe transition and to manage any potential side effects effectively.
No, must gradually decrease the dosage. Usually the action of the drug is more important than the side effects. Unless there are ongoing difficult side effects, the drug need not be discontinued ifs it is beneficial. Usually when there are side effects when starting the drug, they may be transient and will stop after taking the drug for awhile.
I was taking Pristiq for hot flashes. The hot flashes stopped within a few days and I was thrilled... After about 7 months, I wanted to stop taking Pristiq to see if the hot flashes came back. Within 2 days I was feeling extremely dizzy ! Sitting, standing or walking.. Talking to my doctor this afternoon about this side effect...
If you have only been on the pills a few days I would ride it out. However, make a appointment with your Doctor to discuss the side effects you are experiencing.
Yes, it is safe and alright to take Sam-E with Effexor. Taking the two together will not cause any ineffectiveness of the antidepressant or bad side effects.
Yes, it is safe and alright to take Sam-E with Effexor. Taking the two together will not cause any ineffectiveness of the antidepressant or bad side effects.