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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Do NOT go cold turkey! It's dangerous! Very, very slowly decrease the dosage. Very slowly!
I came off of Paxil breaking the pills in two, taking half until I felt like I could stand it. Then a half of a half, then down to crumbs, every other night, then every third night etc. go as fast or slow as you need to. I did it gradual and found that I would have to increase a day or so then taper back down. You can do it. However, what I have found is that I really can’t go off of antidepressants. I am now on lexapro which isn’t as good as Paxil but I apparently will have to be on
I agree with darial. I’m not a medical professional. It took me almost 6 months to get off of Effexor XR 75mg. Without my pharmacist assistance I’d still be on it. Talk to your pharmacist. They understand all of the side effects and will help you be successful. Good luck!
@fallenangel13
DO NOT GO COLD TURKEY. DO NOT!
Click on my name and read my first post. That is what is waiting for you if you do. I had a mini stroke by doing that before I found this site.
I am an RN. I am aware that relationships can be complicated between doctors and patients but something doesn't feel right here.
If your doc won't help you, find one who will. There are plenty of docs and PA's out there.
Smiling at you, Bright Wings
Konipen was hard for me to get off of. How long did it take you.
Thanks Really low today 75 and counting
Careful Come off it s l o w l y
Thanks for the info
@121314
Hi!
I can bet it is hard for you. My understanding is that Colonapen is a go to drug that you take when your regular meds aren't enough and you are having an anxiety attack. It is not meant to be taken on an on-going basis.
I am not in the medical field, but I do suggest you go to a doctor who can monitor you as you try to come off.
Good luck to you!!!!!!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@121314
Hi there, why do you have to be on Antidepressants? Are you Bipolar (although that’s not a depressive disorder, but unipolar is, as I understand it) or have schizophrenia or melancholic depression or some other type. Have you had you vitamin D checked, low D can cause depression in some people. Have you had your Thyroid and other blood tests done?