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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@jakedduck1
Good morning!
I never asked. The only thing I could think of is that since it is not being used for those purposes, it might not be beneficial, in the long run, to use it for emotional issues.
Could be the dosage and how often it is used in the course of the day?
I'm just guessing, but it is a good question that I will ask when I get a new psychiatrist.
Ronnie
@rascal1
You are most welcome.
But truth is, I think ALL these drugs are addictive. It seems that coming off any of these meds can cause issues if trying to go cold turkey or decrease too quickly.
I guess it's taking the best of the worse?????
Have a great day!
Ronnie
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I agrrr! Thanks so very much!
@sandij After the 4th day of cutting my 150mg Effexor by 25% the withdrawal symptoms returned at night with the brain zaps and an anxiety dream but nowhere near as bad as missing a dose. Cut down dose by 20% yesterday and today with no ill effects yet. From other's experiences here I know it will be up and down, day by day. Appreciate the responses!
@texasduchess
Thank you for the warning about serotonin syndrome which I have about in the fine print somewhere. I'll look it up again. We really Can't leave all of this to the white coated expert, particularly how we react to certain things. I wish now that I had kept track of all of the antidepressants I have been on or tried over the years. I ran out of one over a long weekend and I've never felt such desperation before or since, just could not sit still. Had to pace. The trial and error is so hard on a person.
@rascal1
I just noticed that you're going to have surgery 5/21. I commented a couple of days back to @sharonlou (who also has a surgery coming up, but later than yours) that you MUST be sure that your doctor(s) know that you're on Effexor. Anesthisia and pain drugs (such as fentanyl and hydrocodone) can interact with Effexor; in my case, I experienced serotonin syndrome. My doctors KNEW I was on Effexor, but I think both the anesthetist and surgeon thought 25mg Effexor was too little to worry about, but it wasn't. My SS came on after several days of being on the pain drugs (so not a life-threatening sudden reaction as can occur), but I was home alone by then. If I had had some inkling the interaction could happen, it wouldn't have been so frightening; my doctors should have anticipated it and sent me home with just-in-case instructions/prescriptions if it happened.
Anyone taking Effexor should also be aware that ordinary cough medicine containing dextromethorphan can cause "significant" drug interactions with Effexor! I wasn't warned about that either by one of my doctors AND experienced serotonin syndrome when I was told to use a DM cough med during a sinus infection. I don't know if I'm super-sensitive to these interactions, but keep in mind, I was ONLY on 25mg Effexor.
Just checking in.
I saw a new doctor today who seemed very unimpressed that I don't want to take a lot of medications. Guess there's just no money in healthy people!
I'm so grateful for the support here. Most people have no idea what we have experienced.
I think I am doing ok, effexor-free since 4/17. I have to keep reminding myself of the date!
Wishing everyone a beautiful day!
Two thumbs up!
BW