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Old Dec 30, 2006, 02:55 PM
Danialla Danialla is offline
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I had posted this question awhile ago, but thought I would give it another shot.

I have taken Effexor for almost 7 years and for the past 2 1/2 years I have been on a dose of 600 mg.

I was wondering if anyone has experience on being on a higher dose?

It is my understanding that in the UK they are going as high as 1000 mg.

If anyone has had experience with a dose higher than 600 or can direct me to a site (probably based in the UK) where I can get information about going higher I would greatly appreciate it!!!

Thank you in advance.......

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Old Dec 30, 2006, 03:49 PM
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The highest I was on was 450. It worked wonders. I know of at least one other person here who has been on 600, but I don't know if he posts much anymore.
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