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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@mjsmimi
I agree with @renwald. In my opinion and from my experience, surrounding yourself with supportive, caring and positive people is essential for tapering off this drug. Heck, itās essential for a happy, fulfilling life!
I can't thank you enough, I was on pristiq for a year, which was absolutely fabulous,.. Until my work insurance wouldn't cover it, and my Physician told me they will probably cover Effexor xl, he said it basically the same thing (um no),.. Although it has "venaflaxin" in its name.... Not the same drug at all,.. I've Been on the Effexor xl for about two months now, and I do not feel good at all, very tired, I don't sleep, my "drive" for life is gone,.. I feel (for me) this is a terrible drug,.. Now I just want to get off of it as soon as possible,.. Maybe even "cold turkey", as I'm only on 75mg,..amd for only two months,.. I was wondering what you think?, (yes I did read what you had written, which is/was very helpful),.. But I'm still unsure, lol... If that makes sense,... I also wanted to state to you,. I'm assuming your situation may be better than mine,.. But you really should inquire a out the "PRISTIQ",. I can say in all honesty, that, it is very well received, by myself, and an acociate of mine, nothing but good things about it,. And what I've read as well,.. Take care, hope all is well š
Me too!!! I did it fast and furious... so happy .😇
Yes !! It will take about another week, but it will end ... 6 weeks off now and feeling great .... good luck 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your reply, your awesome 😁, glad you're doing well! 🤗
Iāve read the stories of Effexor withdrawal in this thread with interest. Iām on day 5 now after discontinuing Effexor after 8 years of 75 mg. I went to 37.5 for about a month and now to zero. All Iāve noticed so far is a bit of tingling from time to time and a few strange dreams. However, Iād say itās been less troublesome than a common cold. It looks to me like Effexor affects people very differently - as I suppose is true of most medication. Anyways, I thought Iād add my experience to the discussion in case it is helpful for some to know that horrible withdrawal symptoms is not the case every time.
Thank you for posting this. I just had coffee with a friend who went off Effexor cold turkey a few years ago and experienced only minor tingling and zaps. I don't know what her dosage was or how long she'd been on it, but our discussion confirmed for both of us that people can/do have very different experiences in coming off this drug. I agree -- not every Effexor/venlafaxine withdrawal is a nightmare.
Actually - they are very similar drugs and were developed by the same company. If I am reading correctly, Pristiq's primary active compound (desvenlafaxine) - is what effexor becomes after your liver has metabolized it. So Pristiq may be quicker and easier to metabolize...and perhaps have fewer side effects as you get on it. However, that doesn't mean that your experience with the drugs will be similar. Pristiq is still under patent -- so no generics....hence why your insurance doesn't want to pay for it. You can always file an appeal with the insurer - to win an appeal your doctor would have to show that you tried effexor (step therapy) and it wasn't tolerable but that you tolerated Pristiq and it was effective. It's not a guarantee that it will be covered - but it's your best chance. Cymbalta is quite similar to Effexor - but doesn't have the need to titrate up - could be another drug to suggest to your MD.
Your symptoms were generally consistent with mine -- with the exception that I had a couple of weeks of hot flashes and irritability...but I've been completely off almost 3 weeks (and on a very low dose of lexapro - 5mg - for one week). It was awful at times - but it passed relatively quickly.
@neros
@kbmayo
@youngsally
I am so glad that your withdrawals were not that bad, or at least tolerable. Harvard physician Joseph Glenmullen, MD, writes, ā78 percent stopping Effexor (venlafaxine) have withdrawal reactions ....ā A survey by the manufacturer of Effexor shows that at least 35% of patients experience antidepressant withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking Effexor. (Note: Adverse reactions can be minimized by tapering off the drug. Stopping cold turkey can be very dangerous--to the point of life-threatening.)
Unfortunately, you can't tell before you start the quitting process if you're going to be one of the lucky ones to not be too bothered by withdrawal. I tapered off very slowly from only 25mg. I was fine for 6.5 weeks afterwards. Then, I started having all the withdrawal symptoms including akathisia; I think it took that long for my body to find and use up all the Effexor stored in my adipose tissues (fat). It is now six months after my last minimal dose of Effexor and I still have issues. If I had known that I'd be in for such a long haul towards recovery, I'd have stayed on Effexor even though my hot flashes were well passed. I told my doctor, "My husband and I have been married 38 years. In sickness and in health. In money, or without. But, I am not too sure about through Effexor withdrawal."