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Could Tiredness,sore Throat And Swollen Glands Be Side Effects Of Venlafaxine?

I have been taking 150mg venlafaxine for about 10 years. Over the last two years I have had symptoms of tiredness, sore throat, swallon glands,nausea and headaches which have been getting progressively worse. Blood tests come back normal. Could these symptoms be side effects?
Thu, 9 Apr 2020
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Hello,

It can be a pharyngitis or sore throat and may not be related to vanlafaxine. As a first line management you can consult a local practitioner and start on antibiotics preferably amoxicillin. Do warm saline gargles for symptomatic relief.

If symptoms persists better to consult an ENT specialist and plan for a throat swab.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Shinas Hussain
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Could Tiredness,sore Throat And Swollen Glands Be Side Effects Of Venlafaxine?

Hello, It can be a pharyngitis or sore throat and may not be related to vanlafaxine. As a first line management you can consult a local practitioner and start on antibiotics preferably amoxicillin. Do warm saline gargles for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persists better to consult an ENT specialist and plan for a throat swab. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain