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Can side effects such as reflux decrease over time while taking Desvenlafaxine (taken for 3 days)?

It is possible for side effects such as reflux to decrease over time with the use of Desvenlafaxine. This may be related to the medication itself or a temporary increase in anxiety at the start of treatment. Symptoms usually improve within the first week, and taking the medication with food can also help reduce stomach irritation. It is important to take the medication whole without cutting or crushing it.

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