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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So when I started to get the withdrawal symptoms I was coming off it way to fast for my body apparently. Like I said when I had gotten off the Effexor XR that one time the Prozac was there so I guess that made a big difference and this time it's not there, Even with the Prozac there I still came off of it way too fast because I ended up back on it. From what you're saying to make sure I have success getting off of it this time around I should use the tablets of Effexor and the Prozac. I do not want to count the beads in the Effexor capsules.
@suzy31
Hi Suzie,
it’s recommended by many people who have gone off Effexor, at least the people who seem to have the most problems that you shouldn’t decrease your dose by more than 10% every 3-6 weeks so your brain has a chance to acclimate and isn’t dependent on it. Your doctor is talking about a 50% cut. I have a few choice words I’d like to say about him or her but I’m not allowed. I think by the time he gets through with you you’re going to be a raving maniac. In my unprofessional opinion I wouldn’t take his advice. If your insurance will pay for a Compounding Pharmacy or if they deny it and you can afford to go to a Compounding Pharmacy that would probably be your best option. I have some injectable medication I have to get at that kind of pharmacy but it has to be a sterile compounding pharmacy which is even more expensive. If I remember correctly you’re on the extended release version in the capsule, if that’s correct and the compounding pharmacy doesn’t work out there are people here who have stopped by decreasing the number of little balls inside the capsules. hopefully one of them will be along with their recommendations. There is also a company in the Netherlands which now ships to the United States and they give you a decreasing dose on a daily basis but it's very minimal. if you want to check them out it’s called Cinderella therapeutics. i’m not sure if insurance would pay for it or not and I don’t think they have a price list on their website at least I haven’t seen it. i’ve told this story numerous times but there was a psychiatrist in Europe who was taking Effexor and he stopped taking it according to the instructions he give to his patients and he had all kinds of withdrawal affects. He is now an advocate of the 5 to 10% method. It’s not a fast way to get off this medication but it’s generally effective and withdrawal free
Wishing you the very best of luck,
Jake
It's no wonder I got sick. I think my doctor means well but honestly he does not know how to get me off of this. I'm going to have to explain to him that he must go slower and I'm wondering if he put me on the regular effexor so I could at least cut the tablets and put me back on Prozac if that would make it any easier. I'm on Social Security Disability so I can't afford to do anything else then what my doctor is willing to do.
I didn't mention I'm on other meds like Buspar and Trazodone and a starter dose of Viibryd. These don't in anyway curb going down off the Effexor XR. My doctor is going to have to adjust my meds to get off the Effexor XR and probably stopping the Viibryd and going to Prozac. I've been on these psych meds for so long I think I might know what I have to do.
There are physicians who deal in drug issues, primarily opioid issues, but I wonder if an opinion from one of these doctors, or just finding another doctor or psychiatrist wouldn’t be your best bet. I have no knowledge of your insurance issues, but you aren’t getting the help you seem to need. Pretty good advice from those who have been there on this site, but a supervising physician is really necessary.
Would you compare Effexor XR withdrawal to opioid withdrawal?
I would compare it to benzodiazepine withdrawal as it affects the CNS in a similar manner and results in waves and windows during the withdrawal stage.
I wish that I had the same doctor who got me off the benzos a long time ago he knew exactly how to get me off the benzos but I don't have him anymore he moved to Florida now the doctor I have now has to figure out along with the advice I got here to get me off the Effexor XR without me going through the horrible withdrawals.
When I see my doctor this coming Wednesday I'm going to ask him if he can prescribe me the plain Effexor tablets and ask to be put on Prozac because this seems to be the only way to get off the Effexor XR without making me sick. I'm going to tell him also to wean me down slowly off the Effexor XR because my body can't tolerate any other way.
Exactly! But all the doctors want to yank patients off the Benzos and put them on antidepressants which in my opinion are just as dangerous and much less effective for severe anxiety disorders.