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I was on effexor a long time ago. Mine wasn't for pain though it was the so called bi-polar my GP decided I had. He combined the effexor, amitryp, zoloft and something else. None of which really worked to treat the post partum depression I was having. But it seemed like it made all of the other meds stronger, and brought out all of the bad side effects of all of them.
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