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've been on Effexor ER for many years, I was at 150mg and tapered down to 1/4 of a 50mg so 12.5mg. When I try to stop the 12.5mg I get dizziness and I have a very hard time falling asleep when I do I have weird dreams and keep waking up, when I do fall asleep it happens over and over. The ween has been over 6 months and this time stopping completely has been 3 doses off of it. Should I just stick it out? How long will it take? Is there anything I can do to get some decent sleep?
Thank you in advance,
John
I tapered Paxil. 40mgs. per day for 25 years. It’s another rough one to taper. Effexor seems to be the worst. Website after website with people begging strangers for help in getting off this drug. Pitiful. Do we actually live in the United States of America where doctors get us addicted and dependent on these physchiatric drugs and then basically abandon us because they’re clueless?
Actually there’s all sorts of info on the internet. Even here on this site. Everyone needs to do major research before taking any drug prescribed by any doctor. I learned the hard way.
John, I feel your pain. I would say to stick it out but can give you NO intelligent guess as to how long it will take.
The sleep thing can be even worse than brain zaps as far as side-effects go. It keeps the brain/ body from resting. You wake up feeling crazy and exhausted. I did anyway. I was so done for the day and it had literally just begun. Talk about feeling hopeless.
You are not alone.
I had to go back on 12.5mg I guess I'll try a smaller dose for a while. I'm guessing at 12.5mg it's not actually doing anything for me besides keeping me tied to it.
Thank you. I "accidentally" have to end it. I can't make contact with my doctor, to refill the prescription. My bad. Tom
Yikes! These things happen, but stopping Effexor/venlafaxine "cold turkey" whether on purpose, or accidentally, is NOT good—a previous poster on this thread had a stroke when she did this; blood pressure changes can be dramatic, motor skills can be severely impaired, or balance issues/vertigo can occur. Your pharmacist may be able to contact your doctor, or even give you some pills to tide you over. Keep calling your doctor, too. You could call a walk-in doc place to see if they will prescribe this medication if you can come in (you'll probably have to pay for an exam, first). If you have ANY pills left, try to "stretch" them out by taking them more hours apart, of if your Effexor/venlafaxine is in tablet form, cut them to take less for now while keeping the cut-off bits to make up at least some dose until you can get your prescription filled.
Hello there. Looking for some advice from what looks like a wonderful forum. Have only been on Effexor for a month and an withdrawing. Was on Citalopram previous to Effexor for 2 years approx. went to Effexor for a change. Am tapering 3days x75, 2x37.5 then every other day for 3 days then stop. My drs recommendation. Having nausea and anxiety in mornings. Any tips here. I hate this anxiety. Love all the great support here.
@bev098890
If it were me I wouldn't stop that quickly regardless of what a doctor suggests. Although you have been on it a short time. I definitely wouldn't skip days on this medicine.
Good luck,
Jake
What would you suggest Jake. Dr wants me to swap to Prozac but I want none of them