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Venlafaxine long-term effects

SSRI/SNRI GAD OCD Panic disorder PTSD Social anxiety disorder Onset worsening side-effects on initiation few long-term effects Relatively safe in overdose (venlafaxine possibly less safe) Well-described more common with paroxetine uncommon with fiuoxetine... [Pg.480]

Tricyclic antidepressants are not licensed for use in the anxiety disorders, so in theory the SSRIs should not be compared with them in cost-effectiveness terms. The SSRIs and venlafaxine are supplanting benzodiazepines as the latter s long-term problems become more appreciated. The SSRIs will take an increasing proportion of the market. However, in comparison with the overall costs of the anxiety disorders, this drug expenditure can be justified. Further cost-offset and cost-effectiveness studies will help hammer this point home. [Pg.66]

Several preliminary lines of research have started to suggest that antidepressants, once considered ineffective in generalized anxiety disorder, may be very efficacious [Gorman and Kent 1999]. In particular, venlafaxine has been effective in treating generalized anxiety disorder in both open-label and double-blind trials, and imipramine and paroxetine were as effective as a benzodiazepine in the long-term treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. [Pg.41]

Newer antidepressants (such as the SSRIs, bupropion, and venlafaxine] probably achieved their impressive popularity primarily because their side-effect profiles were more favorable. Because dry mouth, blurry vision, tachycardia, lethargy, constipation, urinary hesitancy, and arrhythmias are deeply distressing to many, paucity of anticholinergic side effects from SSRIs was especially noteworthy. Convenience and simplicity of use are also favorable qualities for some newer agents. However, the decreased libido, anorgasmia, and erectile problems caused by SSRIs are of note and should be taken into consideration for long-term therapy. [Pg.325]

Masand PS, Gupta S. Long-term side effects of newer-generafion anfidepressanfs SSRIs, venlafaxine, nefazodone, bupropion, and mirtazapine. Ann Clin Psychiafry 2002 14(3) 175-82. [Pg.42]


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