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| pregnancy        = Observational signal for neonatal adaptation syndrome with late-pregnancy exposure; weigh against the risks of untreated maternal depression.{{citation needed}}
| pregnancy        = Observational signal for neonatal adaptation syndrome with late-pregnancy exposure; weigh against the risks of untreated maternal depression.{{citation needed}}
| legal            = [[USLegal:Prescription only|Rx-only]] in US. Carries the antidepressant '''Boxed Warning''' for suicidality in children, adolescents, and young adults<ref name="effexor-xr-label" />
| legal            = [[USLegal:Prescription only|Rx-only]] in US. Carries the antidepressant '''Boxed Warning''' for suicidality in children, adolescents, and young adults<ref name="effexor-xr-label" />
| mechanism        = <vote slug="venlafaxine-mech-claim">Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor with predominantly serotonergic activity at lower doses (37.5-150 mg); the noradrenergic effect adds at higher doses (>150 mg) and the dual-mechanism advantage really emerges then. The active metabolite desvenlafaxine (separately marketed as Pristiq) contributes meaningfully to clinical effect.</vote> '''Severe discontinuation syndrome''' is the marquee adverse-effect feature: venlafaxine's short half-life produces intense flu-like symptoms, dizziness, electric-shock sensations ("brain zaps"), and emotional dysregulation on abrupt discontinuation, worse than most other SNRIs and SSRIs. Slow taper essential. Dose-dependent '''diastolic hypertension''' at higher doses; routine BP monitoring at dose escalation. CYP2D6 substrate; CPIC PGx guidance applies<ref name="cpic-snri">CPIC Guideline for CYP2D6 and CYP2C19 Genotypes and Dosing of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, 2023. https://cpicpgx.org/guidelines/guideline-for-selective-serotonin-reuptake-inhibitors-and-cyp2d6-and-cyp2c19/</ref>.
| mechanism        = <vote slug="venlafaxine-mech-claim">Serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor with predominantly serotonergic activity at lower doses (37.5-150 mg); the noradrenergic effect adds at higher doses (>150 mg) and the dual-mechanism advantage really emerges then. The active metabolite desvenlafaxine (separately marketed as Pristiq) contributes meaningfully to clinical effect.</vote> '''Severe discontinuation syndrome''' is the marquee adverse-effect feature: venlafaxine's short half-life produces intense flu-like symptoms, dizziness, electric-shock sensations ("brain zaps"), and emotional dysregulation on abrupt discontinuation, worse than most other SNRIs and SSRIs. Slow taper essential. Dose-dependent '''diastolic hypertension''' at higher doses; routine BP monitoring at dose escalation. CYP2D6 substrate; CYP2D6 oxidation produces the active metabolite desvenlafaxine. PharmGKB clinical annotations for venlafaxine apply (Level 2A).<ref name="pharmgkb-venlafaxine">PharmGKB: Venlafaxine pharmacogenomics annotations. https://www.pharmgkb.org/chemical/PA451866</ref> No formal CPIC guideline covers venlafaxine; the CPIC SSRI/CYP2D6 guideline (Hicks 2015) covers sertraline, citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, and paroxetine and does not extend to SNRIs.
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