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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@texasduchess
I'd love to know your take on @colleenyoung 's advising against taking those beads out the capsule ?
What I've read from you makes me more trustful than pretty much any "specialist" I've met on the subject so far..
To make it short, I'm trying to taper off 37.5mg venlafaxine XR, and my pharmacist told me to open the capsule and take those beads seperately, but I keep reading that those capsule should not be open at all.. Don't know what to think.
My 37.5mg capsules contains 3 beads(mini tablets) (I assume those are 12.5mg).
My plan was to go this way: 37.5>25>12.5>0… but 👇
❝ Capsules should never be split. Removal of beads from capsules to accomplish titration is not a recommended method of tapering. ❞
src: Colleen Young, Mayo Clinic Connect Director | @colleenyoung | Oct 14, 2018 | connect_mayoclinic_org/comment/220253/
Please let me know if my plan is safe or not. Thanks !
*please forgive my limited english, i'm french-native*
Hi @samrichardson, welcome. I can see that you are doing your research and are concerned about how to taper down from 37.5mg venlafaxine XR. Your pharmacist has suggested to count the beads to smaller doses. Several members in this community have made the same suggestion and had success with this method. Others have split tablets and others have reported finding help at compounding pharmacies.
Because there were different approaches, I sought the advice of a Mayo Clinic pharmacist and this is what she had to say:
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FROM MAYO PHARMACIST
"Each patient should consult their clinician for individualized recommendations for tapering off antidepressant medications. Tapers should be individualized with consideration for the specific medication to be tapered, current dose, how long they have been taking the medication and other factors based on the clinicians expertise.
In some cases tablets may be split. Capsules should never be split. Removal of beads from capsules to accomplish titration is not a recommended method of tapering. Taper schedules can extend for several weeks if the patient's situation requires a slower taper. Tapers are sometimes shortened in the case of adverse effects or other patient factors. You can read more about antidepressant withdrawal here https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/expert-answers/antidepressant-withdrawal/faq-20058133.""
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This is in direct conflict with the advice you received from your pharmacist. As a fellow patient, I can only pass along this information. I cannot tell you what is right for you. I might suggest you talk with your prescribing doctor and/or take your concerns to the pharmacist for a discussion. Equipped with that knowledge, you can have confidence in your choice.
je vous souhaite bonne chance et bien du succès.
Could that same Mayo Clinic pharmacist you sought advice for share with us at least one legitimate way of tapering off 37.5mg Venlafaxine XR ??
Or at the very least explain why taking those beads (in whole) seperately is not advised? (we do need to understand why)
I can't help myself but feel lost when I'm told what not to do, omitting what can be done instead. (suggesting to ask prescribing doctor and/or pharmacist has been found more than once to be of no help by most participant here).
Thanks in advance for pushing/digging further the question.
Everything was fine for a while, but I'd forgotten that venlafaxine also stopped my panic attacks as well as alleviating depression. The panic attacks returned and they were horrendous. I refused to go back on venlafaxine, but I knew I needed something. I've ended up taking duloxetine (generic Cymbalta) 60 mg/day. I started with 20 mg, then went to 40 mg and now to 60 mg for almost a year. I was sorry to have to use a drug again, but the panic attacks were debilitating and really limited my life. If my body chemistry needs some help, then so be it. (And, FWIW, if I hadn't been able to split capsules, I'd never have been able to get off the damn stuff.) Best of luck to you!
I'm no expert, just a person who went through the ordeal of tapering off Effexor; I trial-and-errored the methods and followed the advice/suggestions of others who quit Effexor.
Removing beads from the capsules to taper may not be recommended by the manufacturer, but frankly, folks trying to get off this drug don't have a lot of options.
Folks who took beads out of their venlafaxine capsules had capsules that contained many, many teeny beads (I was on a solid tablet and never took capsules, but imagined the beads to be similar to the nonpareils on chocolates, or mint candies). You're the first person who has described a capsule with just three "mini tablets" inside. Your pharmacist (I would consider such a person an expert) said you could open your capsules and take the mini beads out. I would only suggest that you further split the mini beads to make additional steps between 37.5, 25 and 12.5 mg—a more gradual taper is usually more successful.
@texasduchess
@colleenyoung
In my opinion this pharmacist is out of touch with reality.
If a serious didn't exist there wouldn't be a hundred thousand plus people grasping for help. In a perfect world I would agree to contact your doctor and let them help their patients but when pharmaceutical companies do little if any research on how to discontinue medication I suppose we shouldn’t expect much help from the doctor. I read 55% of people on antidepressants have withdrawals. I would think that would be a sufficient number of people for the pharmaceutical companies, doctors, pharmacists, the FDA, etc should do something about this problem. No, patients should not have to be responsible for tapering their medication. But what choice do patients have? Patients have had very serious complications including suicide because of the withdrawals. if this wasn’t a very serious problem 100+ thousand people wouldn’t have gone to the Internet seeking relief.
So the pharmacist recommends seeking help from your doctor which we know is usually of little if any help. I like to know where these people should turn when they are suffering. because they took their physician's advice.
And good luck with a 3-week taper.
Jake
Tablets are IR? Did you cut them? My prescription is for XR which is beads in capsules….. sounds like tabs would be much easier
Is cymbalta working for you?
I’m 8 months off a bad Paxil taper.
Not well mentally. Recommendations are remeron, cymbalta or Effexor. So afraid to try something. Paxil worked great for 25 years until it pooped out.
I was prescribed 25 mg, immediate-release Effexor (venlafaxine) in 2001 to control the hot flashes I developed while on Tamoxifen (binds to estrogen) to treat hormone-driven breast cancer. My last dose was 4/14/18. All those years, my medication was in tablet form—at first, it was an uncoated, very small, flat, five-sided, light pink tablet. Then it came as an oval and later, a round—always flat and uncoated; sometimes pink, sometimes yellow. The only difficulty with any of the tablets was that because they were very small (slightly less than a quarter of an inch across), flat and uncoated, they would easily get stuck at the back of the throat (they were quite bitter and tasted horrible). Mind you, I can literally take a whole handful of supplements (various sizes of tablets and capsules) with just one sip of water, but not the Effexor!
All of the 25 mg tablets I took would have been very easy to cut. When I tapered off in 2018, my tablets were round ones that even had a score down the middle. I cut these into halves, quarters and even smaller. I put the pieces into empty gelatin capsules (available at Vit*min Shoppe and online) to be sure I actually got the teeny dose swallowed.
I thought all the Effexor tabs were instant release and taken 2x/day…?
I certainly like being able to cut tabs rather than count beads 😞with paxil and now Wellbutrin I’m cutting, now 1/4 Wellbutrin and not doing well