Biochemistry
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Contrary to popular perception, venlafaxine (Effexor) is, in fact, an extremely weak antidepressant. If you take a look at the following document: http://consortiumconcepts.com/Library_files/Antidepressant%20Pharmacology%202001.pdf, you will see that venlafaxine should not even be classified as an SNRI. At best, it should be classified as a very weak SSRI. Citalopram is a weak SSRI, but it is nine times more potent than venlafaxine on the serotonin transporter. Paroxetine (Paxil) is by far the most potent SSRI, and is MUCH more of an SNRI than venlafaxine. Its affinity for the norepinephrine transporter is 25 fold more potent than venlafaxine. Also, paroxetine's affinity for the serotonin transporter is 80 fold more potent than venlafaxine.
Is there anybody out there who has been on venlafaxine and found it to be weak in comparison with other SSRIs, for example?
Is there anybody out there who has been on venlafaxine and found it to be weak in comparison with other SSRIs, for example?