Warnings


What may interact with Desvenlafaxine?

Do not take this medicine with any of the following medications:

-duloxetine
-levomilnacipran
-linezolid
-MAOIs like Carbex, Eldepryl, Marplan, Nardil, and Parnate
-methylene blue (injected into a vein)
-milnacipran
-venlafaxine

This medicine may also interact with the following medications:

-alcohol
-amphetamines
-aspirin and aspirin-like medicines
-certain migraine headache medicines (almotriptan, eletriptan, frovatriptan, naratriptan, rizatriptan, sumatriptan, zolmitriptan)
-dexfenfluramine or fenfluramine
-furazolidone
-isoniazid
-lithium
-medicines for heart rhythm or blood pressure
-medicines that treat or prevent blood clots like warfarin, enoxaparin, and dalteparin
-methylphenidate
-metoclopramide
-NSAIDS, medicines for pain and inflammation, like ibuprofen or naproxen
-pentazocine
-phentermine
-procarbazine
-protriptyline
-rasagiline
-sibutramine
-St. John''s wort, Hypericum perforatum
-tramadol
-tryptophan
-zolpidem

What should I tell my health care provider before I take Desvenlafaxine?

They need to know if you have any of these conditions:
-glaucoma
-high blood pressure
-kidney disease
-liver disease
-mania or bipolar disorder
-suicidal thoughts or a previous suicide attempt
-an unusual reaction to desvenlafaxine, venlafaxine, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives
-pregnant or trying to get pregnant
-breast-feeding

What should I watch for while using Desvenlafaxine?

Tell your doctor if your symptoms do not get better or if they get worse. Visit your doctor or health care professional for regular checks on your progress. Because it may take several weeks to see the full effects of this medicine, it is important to continue your treatment as prescribed by your doctor.

Patients and their families should watch out for new or worsening thoughts of suicide or depression. Also watch out for sudden changes in feelings such as feeling anxious, agitated, panicky, irritable, hostile, aggressive, impulsive, severely restless, overly excited and hyperactive, or not being able to sleep. If this happens, especially at the beginning of treatment or after a change in dose, call your health care professional.

This medicine can cause an increase in blood pressure. Check with your doctor for instructions on monitoring your blood pressure while taking this medicine.

You may get drowsy or dizzy. Do not drive, use machinery, or do anything that needs mental alertness until you know how this medicine affects you. Do not stand or sit up quickly, especially if you are an older patient. This reduces the risk of dizzy or fainting spells. Alcohol may interfere with the effect of this medicine. Avoid alcoholic drinks.

Your mouth may get dry. Chewing sugarless gum, sucking hard candy and drinking plenty of water will help. Contact your doctor if the problem does not go away or is severe.

Where should I keep my medicine?

Keep out of the reach of children.

Store at room temperature between 15 and 30 degrees C (59 and 86 degrees F). Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration date.