SNRIs work by blocking the reabsorption (or reuptake) of serotonin and norepinephrine back into the nerve cells that released them. Blocking their reuptake increases the levels of these neurotransmitters in the brain. This improves your focus and alertness and boosts your mood.

Effexor Uses

Effexor is mainly used to treat anxiety and depression. The four conditions it has been FDA-approved to treat are:

Major depressive disorder (MDD) Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) Social anxiety disorder (SAD) Panic disorder (PD)

Doctors also sometimes prescribe Effexor off-label to treat other conditions, including:

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Diabetic neuropathy Hot flashes Migraines Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

However, a 2017 study found that Effexor was one of the medications least likely to be prescribed for off-label use. One study found that Effexor was one of the most effective antidepressants. While Effexor can be a strong antidepressant, individual effects and tolerance may vary. Working with your doctor to determine which option is right for you is crucial.

Common Side Effects

Like any medication, side effects may occur while taking Effexor. Be sure to contact your doctor if they don’t go away or become bothersome. The most common side effects include:

ConstipationDiarrheaDrowsinessFeeling tiredHeadacheHeartburnLoss of appetiteNauseaSexual side effectsVomiting

These side effects often improve over the first week or two as you continue taking the medication. Call your doctor if your symptoms become severe or don’t go away. Effexor may make you drowsy when you first start taking it, but this side effect often goes away or improves after a week or two. Some people may also experience insomnia or nightmares. Over time, you may also notice improvements in mood and increased energy levels.

Before Taking

Effexor should not be taken with or within two weeks of taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). Examples of MAOIs include:

Emsam (selegiline)Marplan (isocarboxazid)Nardil (phenelzine)Parnate (tranylcypromine)

Serious and even fatal complications may result from such a combination.

Precautions

Make sure your doctor knows your complete medical history. Effexor should be used with caution if you have:

Brain disease, damage, or a history of seizures: The risk of seizures may increase when taking Effexor.Heart disease or high or low blood pressure: Effexor may occasionally make these conditions worse.History of mania: The risk of developing mania may be increased while taking Effexor. This is very important for bipolar patients to watch for.Kidney disease or liver disease: Higher blood levels of Effexor may occur, increasing the chance of side effects. Your doctor may need to adjust your dose.

How to Take Effexor

Effexor XR is taken once each day. Typical doses range from 37.5 mg to 225 mg, with a typical target dose of 75 mg per day. Your healthcare provider will typically start at a lower amount and gradually increase the dose until they determine the right dose for you. The medication should be taken with food at any time of day, morning or night. However, if you have trouble sleeping after taking Effexor, it may be best to take your medication in the morning.

Warnings and Interactions

Warnings are established to both ensure the safe use and discontinuation of Effexor. Your doctor should monitor you for the following complications while you’re taking Effexor.

Serotonin Syndrome

Be careful when mixing Effexor with other medicines that also affect serotonin levels, such as other antidepressants, lithium, and St. John’s wort. Doing so can lead to an excessive serotonin buildup in the brain. This can cause a condition called serotonin syndrome. Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include:

ConfusionDiarrheaDilated pupilsFeverLoss of muscle coordinationMuscle stiffnessSudden spikes in blood pressure or heart rateSweating or shiveringTwitching musclesUnusual agitation or restlessness

Risk of Overdose

You should always avoid drinking or using other drugs while you’re taking Effexor. These substances may decrease the benefits of the medication, or they can result in a toxic overdose. The most common Effexor overdose effects include:

Changes in consciousness (ranging from sleepiness to coma)Dilated pupilsFast heart rateSeizuresVomiting

To reduce your risk of overdose, your doctor will only prescribe you the lowest possible dose in the smallest quantity.

Suicidal Thoughts and Actions

Children and adolescents (up to age 25) may experience increased suicidal thoughts and behaviors when taking antidepressant medications. The danger is greatest the first few months of treatment or when changing the dose. Though this warning is true for all antidepressants, taking Effexor may increase your risk even more. A major study found that Effexor was associated with a higher risk of both completed and attempted suicide compared with other antidepressants, including Celexa (citalopram), Prozac (fluoxetine), and Prothiaden (dothiepin).

Discontinuation Syndrome

Stopping Effexor abruptly may result in one of more of the following withdrawal symptoms: For more mental health resources, see our National Helpline Database.

Anxiety or worsening of depression Dizziness Gastrointestinal upset Headaches Irritability Nausea Nightmares Paresthesias (prickling, tingling sensation on the skin) Vomiting

It’s important not to stop taking Effexor on your own. If you and your doctor decide you should stop Effexor, they can provide you with a tapering strategy to minimize any withdrawal symptoms

A Word From Verywell

Before prescribing Effexor, your doctor will take a thorough medical history. Even so, it’s important for you to play an active role in your care. Be sure to share every detail of your health history, regardless of whether or not you think it’s important.  Overall, Effexor is a well-tolerated medication that has helped many people cope with a variety of mental health conditions. You deserve to get well. The good news is that if Effexor doesn’t help, there are lots of other options to try.