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Overview

Venlafaxine, also known as Venlor in some regions, is an SNRI antidepressant enhancing serotonin and norepinephrine neurotransmission.

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Uses

Treats major depression, anxiety, and panic disorders.

Dosage & Administration

Typical dose: 75–225 mg/day (immediate or extended release). Gradual tapering prevents withdrawal.

Side Effects & Warnings

Nausea, sweating, and sexual dysfunction are common. Elevated blood pressure and discontinuation syndrome may occur.

Patient Considerations

Monitor BP regularly. Avoid abrupt cessation.

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FAQ

Is Venlor the same as Effexor?

Yes, it’s a brand variant.

Can it cause insomnia?

Yes, dose timing adjustments help.

How long for effect?

2–4 weeks.

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