Reviewed by Dr Roy Kedem, MD
Information last reviewed 09/14/20
Venlafaxine is a type of medication known as a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). It can be used to reduce hot flashes in menopausal women.
Venlafaxine is most commonly used as an antidepressant, but it can also be used to treat hot flashes related to menopause.
Both serotonin and norepinephrine are chemicals used to signal between nerve cells in the body. They also play a role in temperature regulation. Venlafaxine helps prevent these chemicals from being reabsorbed once released, improving their signaling power so that you can modulate your body temperature more easily.
Venlafaxine is prescribed for the treatment of hot flashes in menopausal women.
Venlafaxine reduces the frequency of hot flashes by 47.6% within 8 weeks.
Venlafaxine is available by prescription from most pharmacies, including Medzino.
The active ingredient in Venlafaxine is venlafaxine hydrochloride.
Inactive ingredients can vary between different manufacturers. Effexor is a branded version of Venlafaxine made by Pfizer. It contains the following inactive ingredients: cellulose, iron oxides, lactose, magnesium stearate, and sodium starch glycolate.
If you are allergic to lactose, Venlafaxine can cause you some side effects you would normally experience when consuming lactose. The tablet always contains E110 (yellow coloring), which can cause allergic reactions in some people.
Take one 37.5 mg Venlafaxine SR (sustained release) daily for one week, and then increase your dose to 75 mg per day. You must not crush, chew, or break Venlafaxine SR tablets, as this would cause the medication to be absorbed too quickly, resulting in significant side effects. Always take Venlafaxine as prescribed by your doctor.
Venlafaxine should be taken at the same time every day. It is a good idea to take it in the morning or evening, so it becomes part of your routine. If you experience drowsiness as a side effect, you may want to take Venlafaxine at night. Conversely, if you experience difficulty sleeping, it may be best to take Venlafaxine in the morning.
Your Venlafaxine dose should be increased after one week when it is used to treat hot flashes. The initial dose is 37.5mg daily for the first week. After the first week, the dose increases to 75mg daily.
You should only stop taking Venlafaxine if instructed to do so by your doctor or if you experience significant side effects. To stop Venlafaxine, you should reduce the dose to one 37.5mg per day for one week before the date you intend to stop.
Capsules and tablets are interchangeable, providing that the strength of the medication is the same, for example, a 5mg tablet is interchangeable with a 5mg capsule. However, sustained-release or extended-release medication is not the same as regular tablets or capsules. You should check with the prescribing physician if you are unsure.
Common side effects of Venlafaxine include:
Please ensure that you read the patient information leaflet for a full list of side effects.
Venlafaxine should not be taken by anyone with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Venlafaxine can interact with over 600 different medications and recreational drugs. Therefore, it is vital that you discuss any drugs you are taking with the prescribing physician.
Venlafaxine may increase the risk of birth defects if used during pregnancy. The risks vs benefits of Venlafaxine will be considered by your doctor, before deciding whether to prescribe Venlafaxine.
Appetite stimulation is a side effect of Venlafaxine. This can lead people to increase their calorie intake, which can lead to weight gain.
Some people do experience drowsiness when taking Venlafaxine. If this applies to you, you should not drive or operate machinery when taking Venlafaxine. You may find that it is best to take Venlafaxine at night to avoid daytime drowsiness. Conversely, some people may experience insomnia as a side effect of Venlafaxine.
Venlafaxine can induce drowsiness, which may help you sleep, but insomnia is also a reported side effect of Venlafaxine. For this reason, if you experience difficulty sleeping, it is recommended that you take Venlafaxine in the morning.
Side effects of Venlafaxine include drowsiness and difficulty concentrating. Therefore, you are more likely to feel tired than energized when taking Venlafaxine.
Hair loss is not listed as a side effect of Venlafaxine. There has only been one report of hair loss associated with Venlafaxine. Therefore, Venlafaxine is very unlikely to cause any hair loss.
Memory loss is a side effect of many antidepressants, including Venlafaxine.
Venlafaxine is an antidepressant, but some people do find that Venlafaxine can temporarily cause or worsen depression.
Muscle pain is a known side effect of Venlafaxine. If you experience muscle pain, you should stop taking Venlafaxine and speak to your doctor as soon as possible. This specific side effect usually starts soon after starting the medication.
Venlafaxine CR will increase blood pressure in approximately 3% of patients taking a dose between 75-150mg.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can help menopausal women avoid many of the side effects of menopause, including hot flashes and more serious conditions such as osteoporosis. However, not all women want to take HRT, and for some women, HRT is contraindicated. For women who do not want to, or cannot take HRT, antidepressants such as Venlafaxine or Paroxetine can provide relief from hot flashes.
Venlafxine can be prescribed for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder. However, some people do report worsening anxiety as a side effect. The results can vary from person to person.
Venlafaxine is a generic medication, so it can be produced by a number of different pharmaceutical companies. Effexor is a branded version of Venlafaxine that is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Venlafaxine can be prescribed by a doctor, but depending upon which state you are in, a physician assistant or nurse practitioner may be able to prescribe Venlafaxine as well.
Venlafaxine is well absorbed and extensively metabolized in the liver. The drug and the metabolites are then excreted by the kidneys.
Disclaimer: This is not medical advice. You and your physician will determine if and how you should take any medication prescribed to you following a medical consultation.
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