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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yes... and craving carbs and sugar. Since I'm also dealing with the small bowel obstruction, most of the food I eat has to be clear liquids or of baby food consistency. The carbs are supposed to help you come off the drugs. If it's not one thing, it's another.
I am going through the same thing. We must hang in there. I can barely move today. I have an upset stomach, diarrhea, headache, vertigo. I am on day 3 of 37.5 to 0. I just don't know what will make me feel better. Alleve has helped a little with the body aches.
My stomach is so queasy I don't know if I need to eat or vomit.
You don't mention if you tapered off Effexor and then tapered on to Trintellix. Read all the posts here for helpful information about getting off Effexor.
You can read the manufacturer's info about Trintellix here--https://www.lundbeck.com/upload/ca/en/files/pdf/pi/Trintellix.pdf.
Numbness was not listed as a side effect, but "Low sodium level in blood causing symptoms of tiredness, weakness, confusion combined with achy, stiff, or uncoordinated muscles" is listed as a rare side effect that you should talk with your doctor, or pharmacist about. In any case, talk to your doctor and/or pharmacist about feeling awful and the numbness.
I found this article on switching between two anti-depressants--https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4919171/. Table 3 gives the strategy for switching from various drugs to another; for Effexor, go down to the sixth drug and go right to the fourth column for Trintellix (vortioxetine).
I also found this site where folks going from Effexor to Trintellix commented--https://www.reddit.com/r/depressionregimens/comments/8kxlrj/effexor_withdrawal_trintellix/.
I've read that once you've gotten off the drug (and at 8 weeks without, I'd say so), it's too late to go back; your current uncomfortable "discontinuation" symptoms could get a LOT worse if you restarted venlafaxine. Many Effexor withdrawers have found Ben*dryl helpful for getting to sleep (I did); I also used lemon balm, kava and rhodiola rosea. Please see my other posts about the supplements that have helped me and the dosage/frequency.
You may be tapering too quickly; the taper to 0 from 37.5 is large. I'm no doctor, but I've read that when a taper down causes too many side effects/withdrawal symptoms that going back to the dose where you had no symptoms (the 37.5) until you stabilize and then, reducing very slowly from there is a better way. I understand that you can do this if the amount of time off the drug is not too long; if it is weeks, or months, going back on the drug can make the symptoms a LOT worse. If the 37.5 dose is a capsule, you may be able to find a compounding pharmacist (may be pricey) to make interim doses down, or perhaps, your doctor can switch you to the tablet form so that you can cut the pill.
You may be tapering too quickly; the taper to 0 from 37.5 is large. I'm no doctor, but I've read that when a taper down causes too many side effects/withdrawal symptoms that going back to the dose where you had no symptoms (the 37.5) until you stabilize and then, reducing very slowly from there is a better way. I understand that you can do this if the amount of time off the drug is not too long; if it is weeks, or months, going back on the drug can make the symptoms a LOT worse. If the 37.5 dose is a capsule, you may be able to find a compounding pharmacist (may be pricey) to make interim doses down, or perhaps, your doctor can switch you to the tablet form so that you can cut the pill and taper more slowly.
I read that some folks found fish oil supplements helped with the eye movement weirdness and that the eye problems were related to the "brain zaps" some experience while getting off Effexor. "During withdrawal from an antidepressant, one of the quickest ways to help the brain heal is to supplement high-quality omega-3s. One of the most effective treatments for the dreaded electrical shock sensations (a.k.a. “brain zaps”) is omega-3 fatty acids. While it is unclear as to how omega-3s help these, many people have documented significant reductions in the frequency and number of zaps they experience during withdrawal as a result of supplementation." Read more here--https://mentalhealthdaily.com/2015/03/19/10-best-supplements-for-antidepressant-withdrawal/.
Yes, I am feeling so poorly I think I will take your advice. I have read that I can count out the capsules inside to cut my dose. I will try that.
Thank you for your reply.
Texas, I am taking your advice. Thank you.
Thanks for the info Texas D. I was ready to try and get a Dr’s app’t and try something so I can get on with life. Today is 8 weeks complete since I took my last hit of Venla. I just started L-Triptophan which is supposed to help with Zaps. Had a horrible sleep last night which causes me to have a horrible day after when that happens. Oh well I’m hoping I start feeling better soon. I dont know how much longer I can put up with this B4 I go back to the Dr with my hands up. But I really dont want to give up!!!!!!!!