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Posted by Dr. Bob on August 5, 2002, at 10:03:46
[Posted by twiggy on August 5, 2002, at 9:00:07]
> Just to let everyone here know: I had problems last year with blisters after I had started taking Effexor XR, all of my doctors told me that there was no way that they were related. They sent me for tests, thought I had a liver disease, etc. Well, I went off it for four months, my blisters went away, went back on it two weeks ago and guess what?... bisters are back. They are on the tops of my feet and hands. Why isn't this documented anywhere? Other than that nasty side-effect, I loved the way that Effexor worked for my depression and anxiety. So, I'm looking into other drugs that hopefully have the same positive effects without the blisters. Any ideas? I'm thinking Zoloft or Paxil.
Posted by Ritch on August 6, 2002, at 9:33:16
In reply to Effexor and Blisters « twiggy, posted by Dr. Bob on August 5, 2002, at 10:03:46
> [Posted by twiggy on August 5, 2002, at 9:00:07]
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> > Just to let everyone here know: I had problems last year with blisters after I had started taking Effexor XR, all of my doctors told me that there was no way that they were related. They sent me for tests, thought I had a liver disease, etc. Well, I went off it for four months, my blisters went away, went back on it two weeks ago and guess what?... bisters are back. They are on the tops of my feet and hands. Why isn't this documented anywhere? Other than that nasty side-effect, I loved the way that Effexor worked for my depression and anxiety. So, I'm looking into other drugs that hopefully have the same positive effects without the blisters. Any ideas? I'm thinking Zoloft or Paxil.
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>I would vote fot the Zoloft.
Posted by Gaeriel on June 14, 2005, at 23:01:34
In reply to Effexor and Blisters, posted by twiggy on August 5, 2002, at 9:00:07
I am taking zoloft and am suddenly having problems with blisters. So no go there...
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