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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Holy crap--I'm just now realizing what I may be in for. Been taking 300 mg daily for over a year, and decided I couldn't take the overly intense, life-disrupting dreams or the buckets of sweat during hot weather anymore. Plus depression. I've seen different tapering regimens. Anyone who has one with a 300 mg starting dose and with good effect I'd love to know about it.
Or should I just try going cold Turkey? Brain already feels messed up. . . Thanks and all the best to y'all.
I was on 225 for about 21/2 years went down to 150 for 2 weeks then 75 mg for 2 weeks now starting 37.50 this week. Now am taking 2 pellets out a night till am down to none !! And then I guess deal with it . Good luck
Oh, don't go cold turkey!!! Good lord, no!!! Are you taking pills or capsules? (I presume they're XR.) I'm having good success in tapering off by opening my capsules and taking out 50 per week, but I warn you it's very tedious to count out those tiny balls, plus it definitely takes a while -- several months at least -- to get off that way. However, so far, no brain zaps, etc. I'd suggest talking with your doctor before you do anything. See if you can get your prescribed dosage down first, and try to get that dosage lowered a bit at a time. Good luck!
@maryathome
Not sure if this will help you but my cousin switched from a cpap to a bipap machine and he likes it better. It makes exhalation easier. I tried it and didn’t notice any significant difference. Bipaps are more expensive too.
Jake
@clevermom50
It’s possible since your withdrawal symptoms appeared maybe you were reducing your dose to quickly. If I were you I’d try reducing your current 19mg into 5 doses to zero.
Best of luck.
Jake
@Sabrina I know, it's difficult, but sometimes to keep the peace we have to keep our mouths shut. Many of us are in positions like that. I was fortunate in having an absolutely wonderful mother-in-law and brother-in-law. but other family members can present a problem, and you do what you have to do.
jK
@angelo How much Ativan were you on? I had a problem causing me a lot of stress about 12 or 13 years ago. The doctor I was seeing then gave me Ativan, never mentioning that it should not be used constantly so I took some every night so I could sleep. After a few months she finally said something about it so I got off of it but I did not need to "withdraw", I just stopped taking it with no ill effects. Was that because I was just taking a low dose, once a day? I forget how much I was taking, maybe 5 mg.
JK
Contentandwell, when you must put up with so many years of constantly walking on eggshells, it’s hard. It’s weird; I don’t hate her or dislike her but I wish she would do something about her mood problem. I feel that sometimes you have to let the person know that she’s got the problem. She’s a wonderful mother. However, she badmouthed me in front of my grandchildren which isn’t good. I treat her like I do my daughter. Anyhow, I’ve accepted this is the way it may always be. Thanks for messaging.
@jakeduck1
Thanks Jake, I will look into it. I think my insurance only covers me for a cpap.
@kbmayo
I don’t know how you have the patience for that. I tried it. See if your insurance will pay for you to go to a Compounding Pharmacy. They do all the work for you. They prepared the capsules for me. In Canada we can only get capsules. Hope it works well for you.