Yes, it is possible that you are feeling "high" since switching to the generic version of Effexor. Some patients have reported experiencing different effects with generic versions of medications compared to the original. It may be worth trying to go back to the original medication to see if your symptoms improve. It's important to listen to how your body is reacting and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
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