Venlafaxine- anxiety and anger. Help
My doctor moved me onto this about 10 weeks ago. I'm feeling awful on it, extreme anxiety in the afternoon and evening and I feel so irritable and quick to snap, can these meds increase anger and irritability? I also feel nauseous during the day and a bit wired.
I'm starting to feel like a lost cause. I've tried several different meds, with escitralopram being the one I was on the longest. My doctor has suggested I go back onto escitralopram or try lofepramine.
I've almost finished a round of bereavement counselling and still feel awful.
Any suggestions greatly received.
Re: Venlafaxine- anxiety and anger. Help
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welshdory
I'm feeling awful on it, extreme anxiety in the afternoon and evening and I feel so irritable and quick to snap, can these meds increase anger and irritability?
Yes, both are potential AD side-effects.
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I'm starting to feel like a lost cause.
There are no lost causes, just doctors, psychiatrists and therapists who give up when patients don't respond to the meds in their limited by the numbers treatment script.
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I've tried several different meds, with escitralopram being the one I was on the longest. My doctor has suggested I go back onto escitralopram or try lofepramine.
Lofepramine is a noradrenaline, aka norepinephrine (NA) biased reuptake inhibiting TCA. It may do the trick, but I think either imipramine (Tofranil), or amitriptyline (Elavil) are better choices. Unlike venlafaxine both do actually inhibit NA reuptake to a significant degree. Imipramine was the AD that pulled me out of my first bout of panic disorder and the one I'd go back to if I ever need to switch from my current TCA.