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Diagnosed With PTSD, On Medicines, Have Increase In Breast Size. Could It Be Due To Drugs?

hello i have had implanon in for almost a year now, but was diagnosed with PTSD and have tried different medications . right now i am weaning off of effexor xr and being put on porzac. however i have noticed that my breast have gotten bigger which never happened once i got it put in. i do not have a period at all on it. curious if any of the drugs i am taking could cause my implannon not to work. also take xanax , lunesta and trazadone. thank you
Thu, 2 Jan 2014
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Out of 9,277 people reported to have side effects when taking Effexor xr. Among them, 17 people (0.09%) have Breast Enlargement. This is a rare occurrence and is usually seen after taking the medication for more than two years. Please discuss the matter with your doctor.
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Diagnosed With PTSD, On Medicines, Have Increase In Breast Size. Could It Be Due To Drugs?

Hi, Out of 9,277 people reported to have side effects when taking Effexor xr. Among them, 17 people (0.09%) have Breast Enlargement. This is a rare occurrence and is usually seen after taking the medication for more than two years. Please discuss the matter with your doctor.