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 have been taking venlafaxine HCL ER Cap 37.5 mg since 2017. recently I felt they were making me nausea. I have decided to get off of them. I take capsules therefore, I would break them open and count the little pebbles and took like this,. The first week I took 1/2 of capsule pebbles daily, next week 1/3 capsule pebbles daily, then this last week 1/4 of capsule pebbles. Today is friday 3-5 and I am now off the pills totally. I don't feel depressed at all. Symptoms are bad nausea, sweats, feeling cold, vivid dreams. The nausea is the worse, I ve tried everything to help rid me of the nausea, nothing works. I am in hopes that I am doing the weaning the proper way. My dr. suggested for two weeks take1 pill every other day. I didn't feel that would be good so I did not follow her instructions. Is there someone at Mayo Clinic Connect who can suggest something for the nausea. Thank you
Have you and your doctor explored and ruled out other causes for your nausea (pregnancy, inner ear/balance issues, etc.)?
Your taper was pretty fast, but your doctor's every-other-day suggestion would have put you into withdrawal every other day. Withdrawal symptoms (headache, anxiety, digestive issues, brain zaps, dizziness, nausea, etc.) are the big tipoff that a taper is being done too aggressively. Often, folks get relief from withdrawal symptoms by reinstating the Effexor: going back to a dose where they didn't have any WD symptoms (sometimes, even upping the dose a bit) and staying there for some weeks to stabilize before attempting ANY more tapering. When they began tapering again, they only reduced 5–10% (or even less) and waited weeks before reducing again.
OTC medications and supplements can help with some of the withdrawal symptoms. I didn't have nausea very often, but when I did, I found sucking on Pepto Bism*l lozenges and eating dry saltine crackers helpful. You may be experiencing dizziness/vertigo; Ben*dryl, Bon*ine, or other seasickness remedies (wrist bands) can reduce/minimize those symptoms.
Thank you so much for you reply! Yes, I have been trying to keep my body moving as much as I can but sometimes I feel completely frozen from muscle tightness. My Psychiatrists office messes up my tapering - cut me down from 175 to 37.5 overnight. By the time it was realized I was knee deep in some of the worst physical and mental distress I have ever felt - including my so-called first "manic" episode (I often doubt my bipolar diagnosis). The decision was made to keep me on the 37.5 and ride it out. I started doing every other day last week and it has just been too much. I am back to taking it every day, but switched it up from PM to AM. I hate this drug and what it is doing to me. It saddens me deeply to read all of your stories but makes me feel like I am not crazy, lazy, or weak. I have excellent support and an amazing therapist who is helping me with relaxation tools and support but had to stop doing EMDR because it was too over stimulating. I can't do anything it seems that causes too much because my head goes in a spinning motion. The sun is out today though and that is very helpful. I just want one day when I am not feeling complete rage or utter sadness. I would also love to stop stuttering. It frightens my daughter. I have to stop myself and pick another word to start the sentence. I also touch something cold to give the brain a tap in another direction. I am trying to give this time instead of rushing it, but it feels like a poison I just want to rid myself of.
"Messing up my tapering" is understating it—going to 37.5 mg from 175 mg overnight is like being pushed off a cliff.
"The decision was made to keep me on the 37.5 and ride it out." Again, wow! Only you know how you feel. Many times doctors are more optimistic than their patients find comfortable regarding how quickly you drop and how steep the drops should be.
Skipping days puts you into withdrawal every other day.
Getting off Effexor is a marathon, not a sprint. You may want to consider going back to a dose where you didn't have any WD symptoms, staying there until stabilized before attempting ANY more tapering and when you do taper again, note that folks are usually more successful dropping no more than 5–10% at a time and staying at the new level for weeks (even months) AND stabilizing before dropping again.
@marylcamp67 ,
I too have had lots of nausea related to tapering. There are lots of meds of which I've tried many. OTC remedies have at times worked just about as well as Rx meds. Ginger chews, ginger tea, or ginger liquid dissolved in water all work pretty well. Another is Nauzene, which is a chewable tab and you can use up to 24 tabs/24hours, if needed, hopefully not. If you need names of Rx meds, I've got lots you could choose from, but that's just adding another medicine. I would try the ORTs first. I feel your frustration. Stay in touch.
Thank you for responding. I am 71 years old and the main reason I stopped the Effexor is I felt it was causing my nausea. Ive been having nausea for quite some time. Perhaps it is something else causing it, however, I need to get through this withdrawal period before I explore other reasons for the nausea. I am not having any brain issues or depression since I ve stopped the effexor, and I thank God for this.
Thank you so much for your reply. The reason I stopped the Effexor is I felt it was causing my nausea. I ve had nausea for quite some time. I had a reverse shoulder replacement Dec. 2019 and from that time on I have had issues with nausea, but not as bad as right now. I hope you are doing well. Everyone I 've told that I am getting off the anti-depressant said GOOD. I think sometimes Dr's over medicate their patients. I am grateful that I am not having any brain issues and I thank God for this. My prayer for you: I pray that God's peace would fill you and flow out of you today. May God give you wisdom and grace to bring his peace to difficult situations. Sincerely yours.
Thank you so much.
I’ll be getting ginger today.
I have been on 75ml for 11 years. I got sick of living in limbo so l decided to try slowly tapering off. I started taking it every 36 hours instead of daily and did this for a fortnight. I then started to alternate 75 and 37.5 every 36 hours. No problems. Then 37.5 each 36 hours for 3 weeks. No problems. I started to use less of the little granules then went to every 2 days then gradually stretching it out over 3 days for a week. No problems. Now after 3 months l am taking just a few granules every 4 or 5 days. I get mild zaps but not so bad. I do find l am a bit teary where when l was on full dose l went years without sheddding a tear. Maybe my emotions are coming back. I also find l get angry where l wasn't like that either. I guess if my depression and anxiety was still there l should know that by now. That is what people who are coming off it should think of. They are going to have a hard time if they are still suffering the old problem that put them on the meds in the first place. What a horrible gene to be born with. I hate it that l passed it on to my son who is in a very bad place with it at the moment. He is a broken man. So sad.
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