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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My doctor also took me off of Prozac for Effexor approximately 10 years ago. It was the new depression drug on the block. I had depression and anxiety as well as a sleep disorder since I was a teenager. The doctor said he took me off of Prozac, because the Prozac was only addressing my depression and anger, but Effexor would address all.
I decided to get off this stuff after 12+ years. I was on 150's. I asked the doctor if I could have the prescription changed to 2 x 75 daily, rather than 1 x 150 so I could taper. It took several hours of my time plus twelve (12) frustrating, time-wasting phone calls to get this done via my "PBM" (whose name I won't mention other than it starts with "Express" and ends with "Scripts") and they still couldn't comprehend this simple request. I ended up getting 3 months @ 1 x 75 daily. Seven days later. (Whatever happened to the good old days, when the doctor scribbled something on a piece of paper, you took it to the drug store with a few dollars in your pocket and walked away a few minutes later with your drugs? I think we've had too many people trying to "help" us, which I really do wish they would stop).
Needless to day, I was reluctant to try to get my prescription adjusted to 37.5mg when the time came, so I decided on another way.
Once I finally got the prescription filled, I did 2 days @ 150mg followed by 1 day @ 75mg. After a week or so of that, I did 1 day @ 150mg followed by 1 day @ 75mg for a week, then 1 @ 150mg followed by 2 @ 75mg for a week, etc. until I was down to 1 x 75mg per day. No symptoms yet. Probably could have gone straight to 1 x 75 daily.
Then I started going 2 days @ 75mg, one day at 0mg. 48 hours after taking the 75mg, I started to get mild symptoms (mostly dizziness). When I took another 75mg dose, the symptoms would abate.
I did two days on, one day off for a week or two, then went to two days on @ 75mg per day followed by two days off (0mg). That wasn't too bad -- mild dizziness but not much else.
Where I ended up was taking 1 x 75mg only when the symptoms got too distracting, but trying to stretch this out by 12 hours at a time.
So 48 hours pill-free, then 60 hours (2 or maybe 3 times, consecutively). Once I had made 72 hours, I decided it was time. No more. That was 6 days ago. In the last few days, I have had constant dizziness, zaps, some nausea, wild and disturbing dreams, irritability, prickles and rapid mood swings. All of this was, however, much more bearable than trying to work with my "PBM" to try to get 37.5mg doses.
The good news is that the worst of the symptoms are abating. Still some mild dizziness remains, but I believe I'm on the up-swing. I don't know how much longer I will have to wait until I feel "normal" but after enduring the last week, I'm *NOT* going back. As compensation for the remaining symptoms I will say that I like how my brain works now. I feel more like "me", if that makes sense.
This *is* going to work for me, but I would caution against this approach if you have a realistic pharmacist (or pay for prescriptions out-of-pocket) and thus can get smaller-and-smaller doses without having to sacrifice some body part each time.
At some point, you are, however, going to have to stop taking the pills -- there's no way around it for after all that is your goal.
Be strong and don't let a few little symptoms discourage you. You *can* do it and you will be proud of yourself for getting through it!
@brightwings I was on the capsules aswell. I’m from Australia and I don’t think there is actually a tablet from of Effexor over here? And I’ve never actually been told about taking out the beads and cutting down your dosage by that. Don’t think doctors really know 100% everything about this medication, well the ones I’ve been to and I guess you don’t think to research before you start taking it. I got prescribed it by a psyhcatrist when I was 16years old and ironically she only sees patients until you’re an adult (18 years) so after that I had to see some gps. I think I’m lucky as I haven’t experienced any ‘brain zaps’ or that and I think my worse has happened. I was able to go to work today which was a first in two weeks. Still got a pounding head but took it easy. Think what makes it worse is when my head gets quite cold as it’s winter here my head gets more sore
For me That was NOT the case Effexor and Xanax proved to be toxic for me
Taper off Its much safer
Try Maybe 1 week is not enough to be' hooked' Try and see but be careful. Talk to your pharmacist
That sounds borderline' illegal' but big pharma donates billions to congress to get their way So different than when I grew up US policies are so screwed up , greedy, lack regulations and safe guards, cuts in FDA,EPA, our kids education which will greatly help our economy. Its about billionaires and powerful corps who ' bribe ' Congress That Must be illegal. Someday the masses will get that and change our laws to protect We The people as our forefathers meant it to be We are falling far behind in ethics, morals, accountability
I do take CBD oil so we''ll see
I assume most of these drugs can can habit forming.. Also besides Effexor Not taking Xanax sent me to the ER with 300 BP / head pain ...very sick. Pharmacist said Xanax was very hard to stop ! I thought I was having a stroke so did the ER MD. at first Did a head scan . ( I'm 75 ) ask tons of questions Assume no drug is safe . Compare the pro's and cons... FYI US is the ONLY country allowed to ( push ) these drugs on TV !!! Drug reps leave Free samples of such
Yes there are many symptoms coming off of it. The only way I was able to come off was taking lowest dose for two weeks while taking Prozac.