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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@doorman
Please remember the longer you have taken Effexor and the higher your dose the longer your taper should take.
Many people try to get off it quick but due to withdrawals end up suffering longer than if they had gone slow in the first place.
I believe that the medical community says that a fast taper is 3 months or less and a long taper is over 3 months but 3 months isn't slow at all for most folks.
There is a Psychiatrist in Europe who took the same advice he gave to his Effexor patients and had horrible withdrawals. He tried again and now is an advocate of the 5-10% method. Slow definitely wins this race.
Good luck,
Jake
Never tried it before
@ brightwings I was initially on 150 mg and stepped down to 75mg for two weeks without a big deal, then am at 37,5 for another two weeks, then off and it went straight to Hell, then back on 37,5 for about 4 months now and stopped by my new Psychiatrist recommendation to “just stop” since the 10th of October this month. Thank you for the additional suggestions too. =)
Thinking of getting off .75 mg. Effexor XR. I will be seeing a Psy. in a couple of weeks. Will use the 5-10% reduction you mentioned. Counting beads. Is that 5-10% weekly? Monthly?
Actually, I’m thinking of using a micro scale......much more accurate. Should I reduce every two weeks? Once a month? I know I should go slow, but how slow? Only been on .75 mg. Effexor for two months. I hate it. I want off.
Sorry if this has been posted before. I’m new here.
@doorman
That’s a difficult question since people react differently. Some people do every 2 weeks, others 4 weeks some 6 weeks. You might try reducing every 2 weeks and if any withdrawal symptoms happen try 3-4 week intervals. It’s such an individual thing. Just remember there’s really no such thing as too slow but too fast is miserable at best.
If possible a Compounding Pharmacy is the best alternative since measurements will be exact.
Good luck,
Jake
Thank you!
@doorman
Always feel free to ask any questions you wish. The scale is a good idea if it's sensitive enough. Since you've been on it for such a short time and a low dose you might be able to reduce quicker.
Jake
@zapped
Since you stopped how are you doing? Any withdrawal symptoms?
Jake