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"Effexor and nausea?"

Nausea can be a possible side effect of Effexor. It is recommended to consult with a pharmacist to evaluate the need to adjust the dosage, even temporarily. It can be challenging to determine if the nausea is caused by the medication or anxiety. Keeping a journal of your daily activities and the occurrence and intensity of nausea may help identify the cause. Hope this information is helpful, and feel free to ask if you have any other questions.

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