What are Some SNRIs and Side Effects They Can Cause?

Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors are prescription antidepressants that numerous mental health professionals and family health care providers prescribe to patients that are having problems dealing with symptoms of depression. These medications are more commonly known to many people as SNRIs. A few of the most common names that are prescribed to individuals with depression would include Duloxetine, which is commonly known by the name of Cymbalta, and Venlafaxine, which is commonly known as Effexor. These drugs work very well at effectively alleviating the symptoms that are most commonly associated with mental health conditions such as depression. When using prescription medications there are some side effects that may occur with their use. Some of the most common side effects that some individuals suffer from would include the following:
  •     Higher cholesterol levels
  •     Nausea
  •     Higher heart rate
  •     Loss of appetite
  •     Sexual problems
  •     Anxiety
  •     Weight loss
  •     Nervousness
  •     Constipation
  •     Headache
  •     Dry mouth
  •     Insomnia
  •     Tiredness 
If your physician has prescribed a SNRI antidepressant for the symptoms you are experiencing and you notice these types of side effects occurring, you will want to contact your doctor as soon as possible.

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