Switching from paxil to effexor due to tamoxifin
I've been on paxil for some time and now am told that due to its interaction with tamoxifin, I would need to get off it. Anyone had experience using another antidepressant or switching?
Laura
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My family doctorrobang13 said:Just started effexor today.
Just started effexor today. hopefully there won't be any side effects from that.
angela
My family doctor prescribed Paxil.I came home and looked it up on line.I saw where Paxil and tamoxifin don't work together.My oncologist said Paxil conteracted the effects of tamoxifin.I did get a prescript for Effexor but didn't take it.Now I am really debating.The last 3 weeks waiting for a biopsy is nerve wracking.I am in circles. I need a downer!!!!
Sounds like you were missed on what you were taking. Way to long.
Lynn Smith0 -
Meant to say I am getting ready to start tamoxifin after radsLynn Smith said:My family doctor
My family doctor prescribed Paxil.I came home and looked it up on line.I saw where Paxil and tamoxifin don't work together.My oncologist said Paxil conteracted the effects of tamoxifin.I did get a prescript for Effexor but didn't take it.Now I am really debating.The last 3 weeks waiting for a biopsy is nerve wracking.I am in circles. I need a downer!!!!
Sounds like you were missed on what you were taking. Way to long.
Lynn Smith
Sorry, I didn;t express myself well, I haven't started the tamoxifin yet which is why I need to make the switch the paxil to effexor. Paxil has been a part of my life for many years now due to my anxiety issues - and of course (heavy sarcasm here!!!!) a cancer diagnosis is exactly what someone like me with pre-existing anxiety issues needs!!!! So I am afraid to be completely off an anti-anxiety/anti depressant but want to make sure I am getting the most benefit possible from the tamoxifin. the amount of meds my body has had what with the chemo and all I think it does not know whether it is up or down!
re: for short term anxiety (like waiting for test results) my onc gave me Xanax which is quick acting (about 20 minutes ) and can be taken on an "as needed" basis rather than the drugs like paxil or effexor that have to be taken regularly. Anyone who can get through this journey without any meds for anxiety or depression has my absolute and whole hearted admiration. For me the suffering I experience from anxiety is too intense to go without medical relief.
Laura0 -
I take lexapro and thatdbhadra said:Meant to say I am getting ready to start tamoxifin after rads
Sorry, I didn;t express myself well, I haven't started the tamoxifin yet which is why I need to make the switch the paxil to effexor. Paxil has been a part of my life for many years now due to my anxiety issues - and of course (heavy sarcasm here!!!!) a cancer diagnosis is exactly what someone like me with pre-existing anxiety issues needs!!!! So I am afraid to be completely off an anti-anxiety/anti depressant but want to make sure I am getting the most benefit possible from the tamoxifin. the amount of meds my body has had what with the chemo and all I think it does not know whether it is up or down!
re: for short term anxiety (like waiting for test results) my onc gave me Xanax which is quick acting (about 20 minutes ) and can be taken on an "as needed" basis rather than the drugs like paxil or effexor that have to be taken regularly. Anyone who can get through this journey without any meds for anxiety or depression has my absolute and whole hearted admiration. For me the suffering I experience from anxiety is too intense to go without medical relief.
Laura
I take lexapro and that works ok with tamoxifen, so if the effexor doesnt do the trick then perhaps you can try lexapro. I also know there are others to use but dont remember their names!0 -
From what I know, effexordyaneb123 said:Hey Laura
I've been on
Hey Laura
I've been on effexor and Tamoxifin for right about a year now. No problems. I think effexor is the antidepressant of choice for us.
Dee
From what I know, effexor and tamox are ok to use together.
Hugs, Jan0
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