Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Venlafaxine
Drug ID BADD_D02346
Description Venlafaxine (Effexor) is an antidepressant within the serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) class of medications. It exerts its effects primarily by blocking the transporters involved in the reuptake of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine, therefore leaving more active neurotransmitter in the synapse. Venlafaxine is officially approved for use in the management of major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder. As of 2014, Canadian clinical practice guidelines recommend venlafaxine as a first-line option for treatment of generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder, major depressive disorder (MDD), and consider it a second-line option for management of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) [A177226,A177235]. Venlafaxine is also used off-label for prophylaxis of migraine headaches [A177229], for reduction of vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause [A177238], and for management of neuropathic pain (although there is only minimal evidence of efficacy for this condition) [A177232].
Indications and Usage Venlafaxine is indicated in the management of major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety disorder (social phobia), and panic disorder with or without agoraphobia. Venlafaxine is also used off-label for prophylaxis of migraine headaches [A177229], for reduction of vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause [A177238], and for management of neuropathic pain (although there is only minimal evidence of efficacy for this condition) [A177232]. It is also considered a second-line option for management of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) [A177226, A177235].
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code N06AX16
DrugBank ID DB00285
KEGG ID D08670
MeSH ID D000069470
PubChem ID 5656
TTD Drug ID D0P1UX
NDC Product Code 16714-655; 16714-658; 42799-961; 46708-433; 51655-717; 57664-396; 63187-414; 65162-305; 68071-2990; 70518-3450; 70710-1349; 71209-029; 23155-247; 51655-332; 52427-632; 57664-393; 67877-728; 68001-158; 68001-496; 16714-656; 23155-250; 43598-944; 43602-394; 43602-395; 50090-2408; 50090-4865; 57664-392; 61919-406; 61919-495; 61919-804; 63629-3324; 65162-300; 68382-020; 70771-1649; 70934-761; 71209-027; 71335-9704; 71610-606; 57664-394; 62332-012; 64980-579; 65162-306; 67877-727; 67877-729; 68001-157; 68001-498; 68084-856; 68084-896; 68382-101; 0527-2606; 70518-3623; 70710-1352; 23155-248; 31722-124; 31722-125; 51407-456; 61919-617; 68071-4341; 68084-844; 70710-1348; 71209-087; 71209-088; 72865-200; 46708-431; 57664-395; 62332-009; 64980-578; 64980-580; 68001-156; 68001-159; 68001-160; 68001-499; 68382-019; 68382-021; 71335-0449; 16714-659; 23155-249; 62332-010; 63187-929; 65162-302; 65162-307; 68001-497; 68071-3433; 70771-1652; 71209-025; 71209-026; 31722-123; 43602-393; 46708-430; 62332-008; 68071-3432; 0527-2616; 70710-1350; 71209-028; 71335-0778; 72865-198; 16714-657; 27241-222; 43063-633; 43598-943; 43602-392; 50090-4805; 51407-453; 60760-713; 60760-728; 62332-011; 63187-752; 67877-726; 68382-018; 71209-089; 72865-197; 72865-199; 27241-221; 27241-224; 46708-434; 64980-581; 70518-1547; 70771-1650; 70771-1651; 70934-941; 23155-246; 27241-223; 31722-126; 46708-432; 51407-454; 51407-455; 51407-457
UNII GRZ5RCB1QG
Synonyms Venlafaxine Hydrochloride | Hydrochloride, Venlafaxine | Cyclohexanol, 1-(2-(dimethylamino)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)-, hydrochloride | 1-(2-(dimethylamino)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)cyclohexanol HCl | Wy 45030 | Wy-45030 | Wy45030 | Wy-45,030 | Wy 45,030 | Wy45,030 | Sila-Venlafaxine | Sila Venlafaxine | Effexor | Trevilor | Vandral | Efexor | Venlafaxine | Dobupal
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C17H27NO2
CAS Registry Number 93413-69-5
SMILES CN(C)CC(C1=CC=C(C=C1)OC)C2(CCCCC2)O
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Aura17.02.07.011--Not Available
Azotaemia20.01.01.001--Not Available
Back pain15.03.04.005--
Bacteraemia11.01.11.001--
Balanoposthitis21.09.03.001--Not Available
Basophilia01.02.01.009--Not Available
Biliary colic09.02.01.0010.000032%Not Available
Bipolar I disorder19.16.01.0020.000080%Not Available
Bladder pain20.02.02.001--Not Available
Bleeding time prolonged13.01.02.002--Not Available
Blepharitis23.03.04.012; 06.04.04.001--Not Available
Blood cholesterol increased13.12.01.002--
Blood creatine phosphokinase increased13.04.01.001--
Blood creatinine increased13.13.01.004--
Blood lactate dehydrogenase increased13.04.02.002--
Blood pressure diastolic increased13.14.03.004--Not Available
Blood pressure fluctuation24.06.01.0020.000032%Not Available
Blood pressure increased13.14.03.005--Not Available
Blood prolactin increased13.10.03.002--Not Available
Blood urea increased13.13.01.006--Not Available
Blood uric acid increased13.02.04.001--Not Available
Body temperature increased13.15.01.001--Not Available
Bone pain15.02.01.001--
Bradycardia02.03.02.0020.000177%Not Available
Bradykinesia17.01.02.004--Not Available
Bradypnoea22.02.01.0020.000032%Not Available
Breast cyst21.05.01.006; 16.14.01.0040.000071%Not Available
Breast discharge21.05.05.001--Not Available
Breast engorgement21.05.05.002; 18.08.02.001--Not Available
Breast enlargement21.05.04.001--Not Available
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