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Is there an ssri that does not raise blood pressure?

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Yes: Most ssri antidepressants don't rise a blood pressure, but some snri , like Effexor (venlafaxine) or Fetzima can elevate ti by a few millimeters , however even though, history of high blood pressure is Not a contraindication for use of those, the BP just needs to be monitored and the dose of BP medication may needs to be adjusted if in use at all.

Answered 1/8/2016

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