Effexor tapering question

Posted by trenxt @trenxt, Jul 12 9:14am

I was on 112.5mg of XR for chronic pain. I started to taper from it over 20 weeks ago by cutting every 2 weeks. It was changed to IR in liquid form and I split it into 3 doses a day. Problem is I never did the math on how much the psychiatrist was cutting every time. I wasn't having issues at first as soon as I came down to around 60mg I'm getting stomach pain constantly, lost weight because can't eat due to pain, insomnia is horrible 3 4 days no sleep. I'm at 31mg and I can't keep going like this. I did the math and if I ask for an adjustment to cut 10% of the last dose every 2 weeks will take me another year or so to get off this horrendous drug. Is there a way I can ask to be given another medication that can cover effexor so I don't have to take it anymore and taper off that other one then. This is too painful.

Will I face withdrawal if I cross to another antidepressant? Please inform me.

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Thank you so much for your helpful reply.
I do have the book.
I am currently on 212.5.
That was on efexor for months, a very difficult 3 months.

I've tried to taper with efexor 3 more times since summer last year. I have to build in the 12.5 reduction nowadays and it seems a non starter.

I have also tried shaving a near invisible sliver off a venlablue minitablet but no way does that work as a taper.
I need to regain hope!

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Profile picture for sharona09 @sharona09

I was on several kinds of antidepressants since I was 15 years old for anxiety, and I am 66. They all had horrible side effects. Your doctor can help you with the best antidepressant to taper for you. Effexor is difficult to discontinue, but it can be done. I was on it for a good 10 years. I have been off it for 4 years next month, and I still have occasional brain zaps. Took me years of tapering off the drug, then giving up, but I finally got there! Good Luck, and you can do this!

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Yes, it's a horrible drug when it comes to getting off of it. It's been about four years for me as well. I'm a lot better, however I still have side effects. I take amino acids and am careful about my diet. Funny thing, I was taking it for pain and started using it in my fifties. I thought I'd reach a place of maturity and acceptance. What I didn't realize was that the drug had a calming effect on me...to the point, I wasn't really processing life.

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Profile picture for intendtorecover @intendtorecover

Yes, it's a horrible drug when it comes to getting off of it. It's been about four years for me as well. I'm a lot better, however I still have side effects. I take amino acids and am careful about my diet. Funny thing, I was taking it for pain and started using it in my fifties. I thought I'd reach a place of maturity and acceptance. What I didn't realize was that the drug had a calming effect on me...to the point, I wasn't really processing life.

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I had similar experiences. I was taking it during a period when every member of my birth family save myself died in pretty short order, all of the deaths expected. I just bulldozed through all of it, thinking I was doing great. Nope. I was stuffing all of it down the hole and putting a cork on it. When I got off the drug, I went through several months of emotional surges, which aren't uncommon it seems from what I've read on forums. But it helped me finally begin feeling and confronting and processing the accumulated grief. On the other hand, I had periods of absolute joy on a level I hadn't experienced during the years I was on it. I finally felt the wholeness of life again.

Just one of the many many things that drug did to me while I was taking it, and just one reason why I hate it so much.

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Has anyone tapered slowly off Paxil and added Prozac successfully?
I’m in the beginning process. I’d appreciate any comments.
Mary Jean Dennis

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Profile picture for cistus @cistus

Thank you so much for your helpful reply.
I do have the book.
I am currently on 212.5.
That was on efexor for months, a very difficult 3 months.

I've tried to taper with efexor 3 more times since summer last year. I have to build in the 12.5 reduction nowadays and it seems a non starter.

I have also tried shaving a near invisible sliver off a venlablue minitablet but no way does that work as a taper.
I need to regain hope!

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After each reduction in dosage, be sure to stay at that new level until you have reached a point where you feel good for a period of time before taking the next step. You must give your body/brain time to adjust, to become stable at the lower dose before proceeding.

In past years, I weaned myself off this drug twice, a couple of months passed, and I was suddenly overwhelmed by extreme withdrawal symptoms. I don't want that to happen again. Horowitz points out that persons who have tried and failed already may have a tougher time tapering the next time around. That's why I'm taking it slowly--to ensure success this time.

Hugs & best wishes.

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Profile picture for njoys @njoys

After each reduction in dosage, be sure to stay at that new level until you have reached a point where you feel good for a period of time before taking the next step. You must give your body/brain time to adjust, to become stable at the lower dose before proceeding.

In past years, I weaned myself off this drug twice, a couple of months passed, and I was suddenly overwhelmed by extreme withdrawal symptoms. I don't want that to happen again. Horowitz points out that persons who have tried and failed already may have a tougher time tapering the next time around. That's why I'm taking it slowly--to ensure success this time.

Hugs & best wishes.

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Thank you.
I never get to feel good, never move to being ready for the next step in a taper whether with efexor or liquid venlafaxine. That bodes ill then...

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Profile picture for cistus @cistus

Thank you.
I never get to feel good, never move to being ready for the next step in a taper whether with efexor or liquid venlafaxine. That bodes ill then...

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I'm told I'm very sensitive to medications. I get a bad time with side effects. There must be others who suffer like this?

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Again, why are so many patients not informed at the outset about how hard this drug can be to stop taking? I wasn't.

What have others experienced?

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Profile picture for intendtorecover @intendtorecover

Yes, it's a horrible drug when it comes to getting off of it. It's been about four years for me as well. I'm a lot better, however I still have side effects. I take amino acids and am careful about my diet. Funny thing, I was taking it for pain and started using it in my fifties. I thought I'd reach a place of maturity and acceptance. What I didn't realize was that the drug had a calming effect on me...to the point, I wasn't really processing life.

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Hi intendtorecover,
Like you, I still get side effects, 2 years after a 3 year very slow titration off of Venlafaxine XR 75mg. What side effects do you still get? You say you are alot better, how long did it take for you to get to that stage (after stopping) & are your side effects (slowly) getting less frequent? Thanks if you can provide any detail as I am seeking evidence from others as to how side effects reduce over time, after titration off. Many thanks .

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Profile picture for depressedbutnotdead @depressedbutnotdead

Again, why are so many patients not informed at the outset about how hard this drug can be to stop taking? I wasn't.

What have others experienced?

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I have never had a problem lowering or replacing Venlafaxine for another antidepressant. My only complaint with 150 mg is I can't feel anything sexual. There are natural medicines like CBD oils that should be able to aid you in lowering the side effects of going off this medicine. CBD + CBG oil is available by many companies.

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