Dear Customer (name blocked for privacy),
While it would be imprudent on my part to offer you a diagnosis without a detailed history and examination findings, however one of the common reasons could be a side-effect of LUPRON,since it is well known as a cause of significant joint pains.
Another very important thing,
TRAMADOL (in Ultram) may interact with VENLAFAXINE HYDROCHLORIDE (in Effexor)
Both venlafaxine and tramadol have an effect on serotonin, a chemical that is found in the brain. Excess levels of serotonin in the brain may cause serious or potentially life-threatening side effects. Early signs of this problem include increased confusion and restlessness. Other possible symptoms may include weakness, fever, nausea, and anxiety. Rarely severe complications like seizures, stroke, and even death can occur. Ask your healthcare provider about these drugs and this potential interaction as soon as possible.
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regards
Dr. Gupta

