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Side effects of Pristiq

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I wnated to share my son's story with trying to get off Pristiq. We went to the doctor thsi summer to talk to him about weaning my 18 year old son off Pristiq. He had been taking 50 mg for 8 months. He made a plan where he would be off in about a month- starting by alternating one day on and one day off then going to two days off and one on etc. This did not work and we called the doctor to tell him about the terrible withdrawal symptoms he was having. He just told us to continue doing the same thinga dn it would eventually get better. He said it make take more time. Well after 6 weeks we were at 2 days off and one day on Pristiq and the side effects got much worse. I was afraid for him to try to go 3 days off in a row and then take one 50 mg tablet. It just seemed to be confusing his brain. After reading other people's stories online, I knew he wasn't alone. I called the drug company and they were no help at all. I called the FDA to talk to them about this. They encoruaged me to file report. They said they had been receiving many complaints but they only way they would take this off the market is if people take the time to file written complaints. I did. WE decided to take his tablets to a compouding pharmacy and see if they could make smaller doses up for him so he could wean off more gradually. The ppharmacist agreed to do this. He ground the 50 mg tablets up and made several smaller doses. He put a chemcial in that made these new doses tiume released. He made doses at a 10% reduction and made 10 -14 days for each dose. This worked very well. Since my son had been going 2 days off and one day on the medicine, we figured he was at 33% of 50 or 16 mg at the time we decided to do this. So the pharmacist made his first dose at 15 mg. This took about 2 weeks to adjust to but the symptoms were much less severe since he was taking a stable dose each day and his body had time to adjust. to it. Then my son went down to 10 mg and he only had to take that 7 days before going to 5 mg. He has taken that 5 days without any problems. He is feeling really good now after haing a terrible summer of horrible withdrawlal symptoms. I really believe he would have never been able to get off this medicine if we had not done gone to the compounding pharmacy .. College was starting for him and he would not have been able to continue with those terrible withdrawls symptoms. He had a full scholarship and this medicine was causing us to think he might not even be able to start this fall. I think if we hadn't of gone to the compoudning pharmacy we would have probably just gone back to 50 mg so he could function in college.
I just wanted to share our story. If you have a compounding pharmacy available that is the way to go. It is just infuriating that Pfizer will not make the dosages needed to wean off this drug! When I called the FDA I aked them to send me the clinical trial information. The information states that there are withdrawals if you decrease the dosage by 5% or less. They knew this but only made a 50 mg dose and 100 mg dose??? They make a pill that you cannot cut into lower dosages or it will dump in your system?? They are SO liable for all this pain and suffereng people are going through. If anyone wants to start a class action lawsuit, I'm interested .

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I am very interested! There needs to be more accountability! I had no idea it would be so insanely hard to come off this drug! Pristiq is the worst experience I've ever gone thru! I hope your son is doing well on his journey today! My prayers are with him!

We contacted a lawyer just to see what is involved in a lawsuit.. don't know if we will actually go through with it because we don't know what all is involved yet. Pfizer does needt o be held accountable. I can't believe the FDA would approve this drug without a way to get off it safely! Thanks for the prayers. My son got moved into his dorm at college and is doing better. I pray he continues to do well and has no more side effects. I am incredibly thankful for the compounding pharmacist in my town who agreed to make up the lower dosages so he could wean off at a steady rate. . I don't know what would have happened if he hadn't done that . The pharmacist had to call around and collaberate with some other experts about the best way to do it and didn't charge us much at all. So thankful for him! I wish the best for you and all the others trying to wean off this drug. I hope our story helps. I'll post more after we meet wth the lawyer.

I cannot believe I too have fallen victim to a drug company making money with no way out for its patients. I was not familiar with compounding, but there is a compounding pharmacy here in Nashville I am going to call first thing Monday morning! I hate Pristiq. Best wishes to your son!

Any chance you can share the name of the compounding pharmacy that helped your son.. I'm trying to do the same for my daughter! The pharmacy's in my area have never done this. Thank you