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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That will be a good move I think. I just talked to my Niece who is a pharmacy tech and She told me not to take 1 pill every other day but take a half a pill each day for about a week or until the withdrawal symptoms ease up then go to fourths. Wishing you the best.
@shaker1956
Your side effects should never have happened.
I’m going to say something that many may disapprove of and I think that is because many people refuse to accept responsibility of their medical problems.
Doctors are not always right, they are not Gods, they are human like you and I and capable of making mistakes.
The most common preventable errors made by doctors are medication related. Approximately 400,000+ a year. Approximately 250,000+ patients die each year from medical mistakes. The third leading cause of death. Patients must take at least some responsibility for every aspect of their medical conditions, their medications and treatment.
How many times have you read people receiving the wrong prescription either from the doctor, Pharmacy or a nurse at the hospital.
I was at the ER after an unusual seizure and was told to have a prescription filled and take it all. I refused, telling the nurse that’s a lethal dose of Phenobarbital. After arguing with me she took it to the doctor. She comes back admits I was right but says “The Pharmacy would have caught the Mistake, maybe so but maybe not. I also picked up my Moms medications and and when checked them at home one belonged to someone else. I was irresponsible for not catching the error at the the Pharmacy. Just goes to show how easily errors can occur. My point with all this superfluous jabber is maybe just maybe your doctor may not be giving you the best possible information.
@shaker1956 (more specific to your question)
While on Effexor your body becomes physically dependent on it. When you stop it your body needs at least some of it. You’d be feeling much better if you got some tablets and cut them in fourths and take 3 of the quarters for at least a week then 1/2 of the pill then 1/4 of the pill and stop. Possibly you’ll need to cut your pill into eighths. It depends on you. Everyone is different. God Bless you and the best of health. I’m in your corner rooting for you.
Jake
Good morning @evey. Thanks again for your reply. Did you notice weight gain with this med? I have. I'm usually 120 and I'm now 138. I eat extremely healthy and exercise daily. My fiance is also very healthy so we keep each other on track. No matter how much I exercise ( I increased cardio) I can't lose a pound.
Yes you do gain weight. My Dr. told me this. I'm very active outdoors and kayak and hike and swim. She told me that I will lose some weight going off of this medication. I took a half a pill last night and so far this morning I have had no withdrawal side effects. Other then some leg cramps last night from digging in my garden all day, I slept really good for a change. I know I will have some withdrawal issues but hopefully coming off of this slowly will keep them bearable. Best of luch.
This is so true. We trust our Dr.'s to always make sure that they are giving us the right treatment. I am truly blessed to have a niece in the pharmaceutical field and I always check with her about any new meds before I even get the prescription. I also live in a very small community ( don't blink type) and our pharmacists are always very helpful and go over any new meds with you. They have caught a few that should not go together. Pleas be pro-active and ask questions. Peace to all.
That's fantastic news that you are feeling better!! I'm very hopeful. Thank you!!
Well!! Here I am again! After the same nightmare described by many others, I ran the gamut...... Took literally years!! Now, I'm at the end of the road. Slowly, slowly has been the answer...... Until the last but one step... halving the little pips in a 371/2 capsule for more than a year; Then, I got a 25mg tablet..... Split in half and took that for a month. Now I'm on day three of zero med. The "fizzy" brain sensation, and unsteadiness kept me to my bed for day two! Today, I'm still toughing it out. Drinking lots of water has helped I think. Ibuprophen for the pain, and I'm going to take a low dose antihistamine to see if it helps with the brain fuzz ... I'll let you know about that. Take care and persevere. It's worth it. This drug can cause brain damage. ❤
If you can tolerate the cbd oil, it will definitely help. It messed with my brain and so it wasn't am option.
Wow!! You found out just in time, but if I were you, I'd still pour out half the pips for a week.,
Hi Jamie. Thanks for moving me to the right place. I do seek advice so I’m happy to be in the right place to get it. Enjoy your day.