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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Just withdrew from klonipan. It was a horrendous experience. Be very very careful
Are you positive you received all the information the pharmacy had. I can believe the terminology you state wasn’t there. When I get prescriptions I always get a relatively short bit of information but if I ask for more information I get pages. Did you ask for more information?
@jakedduck1
Yes, I am sure I got all the info the pharmacy had. The information packet that came with the prescription was about 5 pages long.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@121314
Hi
I am a bit surprised you were on Klonipan as your primary drug. I know a couple of people, including myself, who take it as an extra boost when one of the nasty anxiety attacks push through our daily regimen. I was told that although I have had positive results, it was not to be used as my daily dose....
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Yes I took it every day for 2 1/2 years for anxiety and panic attacks. Had no idea of the consequences until I started withdrawing and it took six months including hospitalization. I was also taking Lexapro for depression which I am still on. Once I started reading online about klonipen, I realized I was in for a long road. I’ll never do it again!
May I ask what MG of Lexapro you take that's what I started after effexor am I going to have side effects from this like effexor I was on a Zanax for years Dr weaned me off them only thing I noticed is i don't sleep well without them although I told my Dr about this she just insisted it's not a sleeping med
Patients should NOT have to ask to get all info It should be provided .
@dianrib
I agree that information should be provided, especially the real important stuff like possible addiction and withdrawal. But truthfully, there are sooooooooooooo much info, it would be impossible to list all things.
However, as patients, we have to be our own advocates.
If addiction or withdrawal is important to you, ask the doctor.
Same thing goes for possible interactions that might occur with other meds.
And of course, allergies.
As I said before, it would be nice to be told without asking, but I really don't think it is possible (except maybe hitting the high points).
Be your own advocate and ask questions.
Bring a list of questions (specific and general) before you go to the doctor. Write down the answers since too much info can be confusing.
Have a nice evening!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
I wanted to add that ginger helped my nausea...i bought candied ginger chunks at Kroger and chewed them for stomach upset. It seemed to help.Ginger tea and ginger ale would probably work as well.
I got the worst flu-like symptoms ever..I think the aches and pains were the worst for me.Tylenol and ibuprofen helped some.