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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@mlbaier this seems to be true of many drugs. The dilaudid I was taking post knee replacement made my mouth terribly dry and also caused horrible constipation. I had to take miralax for relief.
JK
Just joined this group in hopes of gaining a better understanding of effexor withdrawal and tips for coping. I am at day 10 of going cold turkey. I was taking effexor xr 150 daily and had been taking for 6 years. Completely understand cold turkey is not recommended however, for financial reasons I did not have any other option. I was taking this drug for anxiety and PTSD. The deep bone and muscle aches have subsided considerably but, the ringing in my ears, sweating and having my emotions on the surface are horrible. I'm looking for suggestions on what I can do to decrease these side affects.
Hey guys. Yep, Effexor withdrawal is brutal. I wasn't even trying to get off of it; the pharmacy just ran out and had to order more. I'd run out of other antidepressants (Wellbutrin, Celexa) before and it didn't really bother me so I didn't think much of it. Oh, boy, was I wrong... I shattered my ankle a while ago and had 4 surgeries in 5 years. Consequently, I was taking a lot of different opioids at a certain point and they gave me some withdrawal meds to ease transitions. I can tell you that the same meds they prescribe for opioid withdrawal will help with Effexor withdrawal. None of them are controlled substances, so they should be simple for your doctor to prescribe. They include anti-nausea meds, and meds to control cramping and high blood pressure. (The specific ones they gave me were Dicyclomine, Clonidine, Hyoscyamine, and Toradol for pain.) If you live in a state that has legalized marijuana, I also recommend some CBD drops. (CBD, unlike THC, has no psychoactive properties. It's the "relaxing" side of marijuana rather than the "high" side, and you can buy edibles that contain only CBD.) Your local dispensary can offer advice on dosages.
Oh, and Excedrin Migraine. (Almost forgot that one.) I don't know if anyone else has encountered this, but probably my worst symptom was the horrible nightmares. They seemed to go on forever yet I hardly got any sleep and I woke up bathed in sweat. Every time I slept a little, it was traumatic. I think the CBD helps with that. My dreams were still deep and convoluted, but not as terrible.
I’m new here. Have read almost every post trying to get help getting off Effexor ER.
It was prescribed to me for hot flashes and other menopause symptoms.
I started at 37.5 mg for 2 weeks with no relieve so dr upped my dose to 75 mg and that actually helped a lot and my life felt great for about 1month then slowly quit working and now the only thing I get from it are side effects which include worse sweating, nausea, so tired I can barely function and just don’t feel like doing anything. It is all I can do to get ready for work and all I think about all day is coming home and laying down. I have zero energy and zero quality of life.
At first I thought it was menopause symptoms just getting worse but after researching I now think the Effexor is contributing to some of it.
I have only been on this med for about 8-10 weeks so hoping getting off it won’t be so bad.
My plan i started today is didn’t take one today but plan to take 37.5 every other day for a week then one every 3-4 days for a week then one a week then stop.
Does this sound reasonable?
My dr put me on a HRT today and acted like stopping the Effexor was no big deal when she saw how long I’d been on it.
Any advice is truly welcome!
Thanks for reading this. I know it’s lomg.
Lukekee
@lukelee I probably have no business responding to this since I am not experienced in this type of problem, but if those pills can be split I would think it would be better to take them daily but in increasingly smaller doses. I was on dilaudid and tramadol after a knee replacement and my doctor suggested that I split the pills and then that I split the again into quarters. Maybe this is not the same as with drugs like Effexor but unless these pills cannot be split I would think it would work best that way.
JK
They only come in capsules at my pharmacy so I don’t know any other way to do it except go to the smaller dose.
Thank you so much for responding. I really appreciate it.
@lukekee that does present a dilemma. Have you asked your doctor about the best way to wean off of this? Does it perhaps come in a smaller dosage capsules? I hope you can find a solution to getting off of Effexor as painlessly as possible.
JK
After reading all the posts of horror stories I have decided I am going to try taking 75mg every other day for a few days then go down to 37.5 daily for a few days then every other day so the whole process will take about 2 weeks and hopefully that will work.
Thank you
My son had a compounding chemist make up half strength again to 19mg. He explained also that it isn’t just the withdrawal but your brain learning to make its own chemicals again which will vary. My son needed some help for a while with another medication and has found he is best on his old antidepressent Zoloft. And that’s fine, quality of life is important and we are fortunate to live in countries where we can get help. Best wishes.