Effexor Tapering Off and Side Effects

Posted by gaile12 @gaile12, Aug 22, 2022

I am tapering off Effexor after being on it for over a decade. I've noticed my stomach gets queasy & I have digestion issues. Has anybody else had this problem?

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Profile picture for larrypains @larrypains

12 years on effexor. Pooped out. Put on 50 MG of desvenlafaxine. The two are alot alike. I took my 150 MG of venlafaxine along with the desvenlafaxine 50 MG for 3 days then STOPPED the venlafaxine completely. Zero withdrawals. Now on 25 desvenlafaxine with zero withdrawals. Not sure after the 25 because I still need something. All this in 3 weeks. Just a thought.

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That seems too good to be true.

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Profile picture for depressedbutnotdead @depressedbutnotdead

After over 20 years, I stopped cold at 37.5 having realizing it was amplifying my depression, not relieving it. The withdrawal symptoms were miserable, but I rode them out. The first two weeks were the worst, then they slowly diminished and after about a month they had mostly resolved. Then I had a few months of being more emotional than normal (tears welling up mostly), but this was good in that a lot of dulled emotions that the drug had denied me returned. Best medical decision of my life. Under no circumstances would I resume use of it.

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Wow, good for you! Courageous and wise decision, in my opinion.

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Profile picture for msh466 @msh466

I am on Effexor. First was 75 mg. Now 150 mg. I have not heard any horror stories. I seem to tolerate it well no real side effects. I take it for depression. Weaning off it is exactly what your doing lowering the dose. Are you trying to get off antidepressants entirely or only Effexor? If I miss a day I do not experience any of the symptoms you have. Could you try a different antidepressant while weaning off the low dose of Effexor?

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I'd like to get off antidepressants completely. I believe there are more natural supplements such as 5 htp with no withdrawals or side effects. I would be willing to take another antidepressant in the process of weaning off Effexor, however.

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Profile picture for magskay @magskay

I want to discontinue Effexor. I’ve heard horror stories. Looking for answers, solutions that worked. I’ve been on it for about 16 years and am down to lowest dose available. If I miss a dose I get terribly sick with dizziness and nausea. It’s awful.

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This is an eye opener for me. I know some antidepressants have unpleasant side effects. Most meds do. But to have withdrawals after taking this for a while seems to be contrary to the benefits of taking this med. I mean dealing with depression is hard but also dealing with Effexor withdrawal makes it even more difficult to manage your moods your health everything.

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Profile picture for magskay @magskay

I want to discontinue Effexor. I’ve heard horror stories. Looking for answers, solutions that worked. I’ve been on it for about 16 years and am down to lowest dose available. If I miss a dose I get terribly sick with dizziness and nausea. It’s awful.

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I am weighing the beads in the capsules with a mg scale I bought, then making new capsules with the smaller dose(mg). It's as accurate as I can be. It also preserves the extended release quality, as opposed to switching to immediate release and cutting pills.

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Profile picture for msh466 @msh466

This is an eye opener for me. I know some antidepressants have unpleasant side effects. Most meds do. But to have withdrawals after taking this for a while seems to be contrary to the benefits of taking this med. I mean dealing with depression is hard but also dealing with Effexor withdrawal makes it even more difficult to manage your moods your health everything.

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I agree. I’m not happy with the doctor who prescribed this. I would never advise anyone to take it. He said nothing to me about the nightmare of missing a dose or to getting off it.

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Profile picture for mmsm @mmsm

I am weighing the beads in the capsules with a mg scale I bought, then making new capsules with the smaller dose(mg). It's as accurate as I can be. It also preserves the extended release quality, as opposed to switching to immediate release and cutting pills.

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I hadn’t thought about the extended release aspect. Thanks for mentioning that.

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Profile picture for magskay @magskay

I agree. I’m not happy with the doctor who prescribed this. I would never advise anyone to take it. He said nothing to me about the nightmare of missing a dose or to getting off it.

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It's been my observation since taking myself off of Efexxor and being on a few forums including this one that doctors generally don't inform patients about how difficult it is to quit taking. Pharmacists tell you not to stop taking it without consulting your doctor, but again, no discussion of how hard it is. I feel that this is wrong. According to ClinCalc, more than 2.8 million Americans are presently taking it (https://clincalc.com/DrugStats/Drugs/venlafaxine). How many are informed in advance? People go onto antidepressants for very real reasons, and some are desperate. Effexor is very effective for a lot of people. But they should be told. In too many cases, that's not happening.

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Profile picture for magskay @magskay

I want to discontinue Effexor. I’ve heard horror stories. Looking for answers, solutions that worked. I’ve been on it for about 16 years and am down to lowest dose available. If I miss a dose I get terribly sick with dizziness and nausea. It’s awful.

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Doctors and pharmaceutical companies seem to have no accountability. That needs to change. Laws should be passed to insure patients are fully informed regarding any and all drugs prescribed.

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Profile picture for magskay @magskay

I'd like to get off antidepressants completely. I believe there are more natural supplements such as 5 htp with no withdrawals or side effects. I would be willing to take another antidepressant in the process of weaning off Effexor, however.

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You can.
I take desvenlafaxine. I've had no withdrawals. It's been 50 days.

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