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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I can't get off Effexor on my own. I'm 120 pounds, taking 150 mg/day. I've been taking 75 mg day 4 a few weeks, but now the rages are back. Serious rages. Homicidal rages. So had to go back up to 150 mg. I need to switch doctors to switch meds.
I get it. My regular doctor is a useless POS. She gave me 15 lorzapams and . The said if I couldn't make do with this over 3 months then I should go back on effexor. FUCK her. Im so angry. No support. I am clean now for 23 days, and still fighting. My anxieties appear at bedtime.
Hi all! I made it! My case has been re-opened and my insurance reinstated. And my sript filled. I will cross this line again when it is time to quit. But I will be able to do so comfortably with all the information I have gained through this thread.
Thank you everyone who was so kind in words, prayers and heart. As chronically depressed people, it is the true condolences that mean the most.
Hi, @stlouisgmajenn - so sorry to hear you had these serious rages when you tapered to the 75 mg dose of venlafaxine (Effexor). Are you feeling better now that you went back up to 150 mg?
Hey, I am so happy to hear that you are back on track. Maybe a bunch of us can make a start day and taper really slow. Like take a year. I have read on other sites about people who have been successful with a slow approach. Take care John/Virginia Beach
You are absolutely right - one doesn't know how they will be affected by a taper...and it is not knowing when the symptoms will stop that is completely exasperating. It's really awful that you are still experiencing problems six months out...but hopefully for you (and your husband) things will settle down over time. A number of people suggest a prozac bridge....have you spoken to your MD about that? In my case I am taking a low (5mg) dose of lexapro - but that is because my depression symptoms are not gone - but the effexor wasn't helping. It's only been a week, but the lexapro has tamped down some of the negative side effects of the effexor withdrawal (or I've been fortunate enough to get through the effexor stuff).
Thanks for the post. Good to hear of mild to minor symptoms. The risk of posting mostly horrible symptoms is that the impression people can get is that all cases are that way
The public is led to believe that formulary drugs and genetics are equal. The power of legalspeak and slight of hand is just as powerful in pharma as anywhere else. The other ingredients in genetics are not the same and may or may not act in a neutral fashion for a great number of people.
Drugs are under the jurisdiction of the FDA and this reality makes it clear you have to see which side of the mouth the industry and government is speaking out of. The newest therapy, stem cell (god forbid advocated for mental health) is not regulated by FDA and proponents can say WHATEVER they like. It is truly the Wild West of therapies and lack of proof and control.
My point, when it comes to your health, especially mental health, one must dig deeply and challenge assumptions for proof, not anecdotal proof.
Noooo. Definitely don’t try on your own. Tried twice and experienced the unstoppable rages. Think low dose withdrawals over a long period of time plus finding strategies like cognitive based mindfulness, meditation and stress reduction to offset some of the triggers. I’ve been withdrawing for a year but that is long and that’s me with family,
Others have been able to rid themselves of it with less protracted effort and that shows it can be done. For others, however, symptoms like flash rage is a clear signal that our brain chemistry doesn’t like the abrupt change and can’t keep level.
I agree that a different md is worth checking. It’s not necessarily a slight against them nor is it answer shopping. Instead, it’s finding a well qualified physician acquainted with neurobehavior and psychotropics. Doctors disagree with one another all the time. You simply need to feel comfortable finding one to help you remove a destructive element from your medical circumstances. You can always challenge a doc by asking why you need to remain on a particular medicine that is terrible for your quality of life.
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A Prozac bridge is used while tapering off Effexor; I'm not sure that it would be helpful six months after the last dose of Effexor. If anyone on here has experience with Prozac under circumstances like mine, please let me know if the Prozac bridge worked this far out.
The supplement regimen I've adopted keeps me feeling normal most of the time and I am hopeful that I'll be able to taper off these as well. In the meantime, I do use Valium as needed when akathisia starts and my oncologist (who prescribed the Effexor for hot flashes) is working with me.