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What Are The Side Effects Of Pristiq?

I am currently on Pristiq (100 mg). I do not have high blood pressure at this time, but am 53 years old and am afraid it may come shortly as I have a very strong familial history of HBP. I see my blood pressure is inching up in the last two years. What anti depressant can I take instead of Pristiq when my BP becomes high?
Tue, 4 Nov 2014
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Hello,

Welcome to HCM.
I understand your concern.
Pristiq is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). It may increase the blood pressure in a small percentage of people and if your blood pressure crosses 140/90, then you may consider changing the antidepressant. There are two other popular groups-selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors (SSRI) and tricyclic antidepressants; hypertension occurs very rarely with these drugs (less than 0.01% of cases) and is generally clinically insignificant.
If you have further queries, you can find me on the HCM site.
Wish you good health
Dr. Noble Zachariah
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What Are The Side Effects Of Pristiq?

Hello, Welcome to HCM. I understand your concern. Pristiq is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI). It may increase the blood pressure in a small percentage of people and if your blood pressure crosses 140/90, then you may consider changing the antidepressant. There are two other popular groups-selective serotonin re uptake inhibitors (SSRI) and tricyclic antidepressants; hypertension occurs very rarely with these drugs (less than 0.01% of cases) and is generally clinically insignificant. If you have further queries, you can find me on the HCM site. Wish you good health Dr. Noble Zachariah