Tips on minimizing withdrawal symptoms from Effexor (aka Venlafaxine)
I have been taking Effexor/Venlafaxine for years and tried to get off it a few times but each time I try to give up the chemical withdrawal symptoms are a horror story and I give up giving up. Anyone got any tips or tried and tested strategies? Thank you
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Perhaps you can find information here that will help: https://withdrawal.theinnercompass.org/learn/primer-psychiatric-drug-dependence-tolerance-and-withdrawal
Wishing you well.
Very informative. I wish I had this information fifteen years ago. Now I fear I will never be free of these medications.
Thank you for the link!
Thank you. Can you please describe the "brain zaps?" On a few occasions I have thought I have seen flashing lights out of the corner of my eye, but thought I was imagining this, or that it was related to migraines, which I do not presently have today. I am not clinically depressed per se, and my psychologist who was also a MD, encouraged me to get off of the Effexor if I did not need to be on the drug. I began tapering after getting horrible pain behind my eye, which led me to the patient information sheet about the drug, which mentioned this was a side effect of the drug in question. I have been on it for years, but was generally on a low does of 150mg capsules. Any further help would be greatly appreciated.
Brain zaps are a sensation of some sort of electrical current running through your skull. They're very distracting and unpleasant. 17 days out I'm still feeling them, although nowhere as strong or as often as the first week off the drug. According to the studies, they're not serious, but there's no definite explanation for why they occur. The condition seems to be common but not universal among those seeking to quit the drug.
Gabapentin worked for me, almost eliminating brain zaps immediately.
Hi, I’m new, my Dr did mention withdrawal problems from this med.I only take 37.5 because bp goes higher. Problem for me is significant relief from antiinflammatory it offers.
Don’t know they were zaps but crackling and popping sounds as I tapered off high dosage of trazodone 20-30 years ago. I do get a significant pain behind one eye sometimes as I mentioned in another post I only take lowest dose of Effexor, I see an eye dr twice a year so that’s not the problem..
in reply to @depressedbutnotdead I think I am nearing the end of my tapering, although my PCP did prescribe the Prozac so I could taper off more easily. I may try it because now the nightmares are starting again. I thought I was doing really well measuring out the bead in the capsules, as I was not having the brain zaps, just total insomnia. It's not so bad, as I can stay up and work on my art for hours on end. Hmm. You think I should try the Prozac and taper off that?
I'm not going to offer medical advice, that's not wise. I didn't consult my doctor when I made the initial decision to quit venlafaxine, and toughing it out until the symptoms subsided wasn't fun. I'm pretty bull-headed, and also stepped off of an already lowered dose, so my experience is unique to my situation. How I could have eased the symptoms I do not know.
I know how hard it is. Just hang in there