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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in reply to @njoys Thank you very much! I did take a 37.5 mg capsule this morning and will see how it works out. I appreciate this helpful information.
in reply to @jakedduck1 Thank you very much. I understand your point, however, I am in the Medicare Donut Hole in terms of my prescription drugs, and I would imagine that using a compounding pharmacy would be too costly for me. I fell into the hole after filling some new migraine medication twice, until my copay went up 300 percent. Luckily, I have a good doctor who gives me sample when I need them and until I can afford the $150 copay.
@ francis007
Perhaps you could contact the manufacturer and see if you qualify for more affordable medication.
There is a seizure medicine that costs about $32,000 a year but some receive it for $20.00 or so a month.
Your copay is outrageous.
I hope something works out for you. Medicare has a plan called “The Extra Help program.” It helps with medication, copays and deductibles. However, that program doesn't help with compounded drugs as I understand it.
Take care,
Jake
Hi Andrew,
I'm desperate to come off Effexor having tried (including counting the beads in the capsules) unsuccessfully several times with the withdrawals symptoms being crippling. Can you please advise what dose prozac to take during the three days overlap. I would be so grateful to know. Is it the same dose of prozac whether you are on the 75mg or 37.5mg capsules of Effexor?
Jake, thanks. You seem to have monitored this issue on this site longer than me ! My burning question is - how long do the side - effects / withdrawal effects last after a long titration ? = with a complete cessation of pill intake? Have you seen timeline evidence of how long people experience these "legacy" issues? thanks.
@simon007
I’m sorry I can't answer your question because of how differently people react.
I took over 2 years to taper my Klonopin. My taper was uneventful exexpt very slight symptoms when I finished my taper. I immediately chipped off an extremely tiny piece which quickly eliminated my symptom/s and never had another symptom.
If I was having withdrawal symptoms I would increase the dose until the symptoms go away, then possibly increase the length of time between cuts (I cut my dose usually every 2-4 weeks) and not skip days. I would taper down from day one until I was finished. Some people cut their dose by 50% in the beginning which usually is asking for trouble.
One lady was tapering 1/2 of one percent (I believe) anyway an infinitesimally small amount and she still suffered withdrawals. So tapering isn't a guarantee to prevent withdrawals but tapering slowly enough provides the best chance to prevent them.
Best of luck,
Jake
Hi I’m on day 4 cold turkey 🙈! I went on Effexor 225mg then to 75mg over 9 mths and now cold turkey . I only went on it for a relationship break up . I’m feeling it is now time to get off it. I feel nauseous that’s all atm. I know I shouldn’t go cold turkey but I’m pushing through it. I’m hoping it will be better after a week or so! It’s not my mental emotions , I just feel rather shit atm 😂!
I know I am a broken record, but diet and exercise have taken me from 450mg of Effexor in July to 187.5 today. I have also been able to cut Lithium from 900mg to 450mg, Bupropion from 450mg to 300mg (soon to be 225mg) while completely stopping Seroquel, Lorazepam and a host of other meds treating the side effects. Every time I reduce the meds I feel better.
The Seroquel has been tough one because my sleep is messed up from the venlafaxine and the bupropion. I did sleep six uninterrupted hours just the night before last. I expect my sleep will level out over the next month or so. I won't take anything for sleep as I wake up groggy and depressed.
The only changes have been a clean diet (no sugar and no Ultra Processed Foods, lots of veggies and protein) and two hours of vigorous exercise six times a week. I'm not sure I need so much exercise but I really enjoy it and I am terribly overweight from all the meds.
I have done a ton of research, it's pretty much all I do besides exercising, and diet, exercise and stress reduction are the only recommendations that are consistent across all of my findings.
The more research I do the more I realize that most of the pills I've been taking should only be prescribed in extreme cases and only as a bridge to lifestyle changes and psycho therapy. In my case meds have been dolled out like prescribers were paid by the pill.
The efficacy of these treatments is seldom much better than sixty to sixty five percent. Lifestyle changes are always effective to one degree or another and tend to have positive side effects. In my experience everyone I have ever met could use someone to talk to as well.
My comments are based on me experience only. I am not suggesting anyone follow my example, well except the research part. More knowledge is always a good thing.
Good luck on your journey may it be a beneficial one.
I forgot to add; I know how hard lifestyle changes are. I looked for answers in a pill for fifteen years. During that time I lost everything, my family, my fortune and my freedom. I knew in my gut that I needed to change my lifestyle and I didn't, until I found myself with a shotgun in my hands.
I hope everyone turns away from the road I have been down. Go for a walk. Skip the ice cream it will be there when you get back.
in reply to @simon007 Thank you for your post. I am now taking 37.5 mg of Effexor, down from 75 mg, and so far I seem to be doing okay.
I too take klonopin, prn. I do not want to give up this medication because it helps me when I need it, and I will next month when I have a 90 minute MRI. I like to keep this medication on hand for those instances when I feel that I need it. And now since the pharmacy fills my script with .5 mg tablets as opposed to 1 mg tablets, it is easier to take less of the medication, and I have found that 180 tablets lasts a very long time.
I was on 225mg Effexor and 900mg Gabapentin daily. I can't even remember how many times I tried to get off but it was a LOT. I figured it was impossible. I just want you to know it is 100% possible and I am finally free of those poisons. I did it by removing a pellet from each capsule every few weeks. Took forever but it worked. Then when almost off it took an additional few weeks of a Prozac script to help get off. Good luck.