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Old Aug 18, 2015, 01:06 PM
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Hi, folks,

In one of my many Google searches trying to find any and all information about Effexor, I stumbled across a website that had something akin to an Effexor user's forum.

I found a few hits Googling "Effexor user forum" but most seem small and out of date – the one that I (stupidly didn't visit) had 700+ members and was current.

Does anyone know of a good, current Effexor forum?

Thanks,

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Old Aug 18, 2015, 02:36 PM
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if you ask this question on Psy meds right here on PC, you may get the answers you are looking for..
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Old Aug 18, 2015, 04:10 PM
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Is this something that you could find in your browser history? (assuming you were using a computer)

I don't know of any forums specifically for Effexor. You might try crazymeds.us
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Depression Forums I think also has subforums for specific meds.

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