When it comes to treating anxiety disorders, there isn't a clear-cut solution as different medications work differently for each individual. Effexor and Cipralex are both commonly used to treat generalized anxiety disorder. It's important to consider factors such as potential interactions with other medications, allergies, past treatments, and insurance coverage when choosing the right medication. It's also common for side effects like nausea to subside after 7-10 days of starting a new medication. If you're thinking about switching medications, be prepared for an adjustment period where you may experience side effects again. It's always a good idea to discuss your options with a healthcare professional to make an informed decision about your treatment.
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