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Patients on venlafaxine must seek medical help for serious side effects like yellowing skin, bleeding, or severe headaches.
People taking venlafaxine, a common antidepressant for depression and anxiety, should seek medical help if they experience rare but serious side effects, including yellowing skin or eyes, unexplained bleeding, suicidal thoughts, muscle pain, irregular heartbeat, vision changes, blood in stool or urine, vomiting blood, confusion, or severe headaches.
While generally safe and effective within weeks, long-term use is considered low risk, but symptoms should prompt contact with a healthcare provider.
More details are available on the NHS website.
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Los pacientes tratados con venlafaxina deben buscar ayuda médica si presentan efectos secundarios graves como amarilleamiento de la piel, sangrado o dolores de cabeza severos.