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Hello and welcome to the site One should never stop this medication on there own accord     Were announced to the stop of the treatment: aggressiveness, agitation, anorexia, anxiety, asthenia, confusion, convulsions, incoordination, diarrhoea, dizzy spells, dryness of the mouth, dysphorie, fasciculation, tiredness, grippaux symptoms, cephalgias, hypomanie, disorders of balance and coordination, insomnia, nauseas, nightmares, nervousness, paraesthesias, feelings of electric shock, disorders sensory (including feelings resembling electric shocks), sleep disorders, somnolence, perspiration, acouphene, tremors, giddinesses and vomiting. If necessary, these symptoms were usually spontaneously resolvent, but they persisted during several weeks in certain cases. During studies of pre-marketing, the symptoms were, for the majority, from light intensity and disappeared without treatment. L' appearance of symptoms with l' stop of the antidepressants treatments being a well-known phenomenon, it is recommended, when it is possible, to reduce posology gradually and to supervise the patient. L' interval between l' appearance of symptoms and the reduction of the amount or l' stop of the treatment varies between the patients; the symptoms can occur the same day or several weeks later. (See also Undesirable effects, Symptoms related to l' stop of the treatment and Posology and d' mode; administration, Stop of the treatment with the venlafaxine.)   hope that this information help Be Well Suffolk
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