Common side effects of Effexor and Effexor XR include: Abdominal pain Anxiety Constipation or diarrhea Difficulty sleeping, fatigue or unusual dreams Dizziness Dry mouth Headache High cholesterol Nausea Sexual dysfunction Sweating Tiredness Tremors Vision problems Yawning Nearly one-third of patients taking Effexor XR in clinical trials developed nausea, the most common side effect of the medication
As a recap, the SubQ benefits are: Smoother, more stable hormone levels Smaller needles, less pain, less anxiety Minimal tissue trauma over years of use Safer for men on blood thinners or with vascular issues Easier self-administration at home Lower risk of fibrosis, bleeding, or infection And importantly, SubQ injections make more frequent dosing feasible
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However, weight gain after treatment can enlarge the remaining fat cells, which can affect your results