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The most common side effects of Effexor XR (the extended release form of Effexor) are: Nausea. Somnolence (sleepiness or drowsiness). Dry
Common side effects of Effexor, Effexor XR and generic venlafaxine include: Nausea. Somnolence (sleepiness). Sweating. Dry mouth. Ejaculation
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Tbh I was initially a little miffed that you had maybe gone a little wild with the thesaurus. Then amused. There were occasional use of obscure and rarely used English. Some of which were:
Declivity.
Approbation
Somnolence
Bellicose
Defenestrated.
In using less common words do you aim to show off, are you trying to confuse the readers who may not have English as a first language. Communicating is about getting the relevant story to the reader. If ever a reader has to re-read a paragraph to try to understand what was written then the writing could be lmproved.
Having said all that it was a great story which I could never write so well myself. Thanks.