It is possible for medications like Effexor to become less effective over time, leading to the need for a change in treatment. It is important to consult with your pharmacist and doctor to discuss a potential reevaluation and a switch to a different medication if necessary. It may take some time for a new treatment to provide the desired relief, so it is best to take action promptly.
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