I thought I would add my experience of Efexor (Effexor) to this discussion. I was obviously sorry to read of the bad withdrrawal reaction chhers, and some others, have had to this medication. I myself have, until relatively recetnly, been on Efexor for over 2 years on a highish dose. While I was on this medication I became aware that it did have somewhat of a reputation for bring hard to come off without unpleasant effects. Although, of course, cheers is perfectly correct in saying there are other meds, I would have to say, with respect, that I feel that it might be unhelpful for someone considering this medication with their doctor to rule it out altogether because of fear of withdrawal effects at a later date. I myself was switched from Efexor to fluoxetine (because I felt the Efexor was "wearing off"). I realise that this is of course different from coming off Effexor and not being on any medication at all. I would have to say, however, that fortunately I had no really bad effects from coming off Efexor at all, and certainly nothing of the horrendous kinds of experiences I have read about here and eleswhere. I don't discout or doubt those experiences, and I am very sorry that some people have had them, but the important word here is SOME. It is also important to realise that those "other meds" may THEMSELVES cause bad reactions in SOME people. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that just because someone avoids one med because of what they have read about it, and goes on another that it ITSELF might not be hard to get off FOR THEM! Or it may not work at all!
There really are no easy answers here. There never is with depression or medications. What I think is really important though is for sufferers from depression to keep all their options open. By all means listen to others, that is what this group is about, and proceed with care as far as potential medications, or indeed any other treatment, are concerned. But what helps, or doesn't help, someone else may have an entirely different effect on YOU. This has obviously been the case with Efexor for me. It was a very effective medication for me, and as stated it was not at all difficult to come off.
Don't rule out Efexor, or anything else,solely because of what someone else has said, b