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Tapering Off of Effexor

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Dec 12, 2023 | Replies (20)

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in reply to @sassysaveur Thank you! I appreciate this information very much. Those beads are so tiny, that removing them feels like I am back in the chemistry lab in college. I will move ahead as you have suggested, as I really want to get off of this medication. I do not need it and do not want to take it going forward. After the discussion with my psychologist, who is also a MD, I am even more determined to remove this medication from my already spilling over medicine cabinet. This information is so helpful!

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I did this reduction over a period of a year for my adult child. It’s tedious taking out an additional spansule every month or two but it worked. He’s been completely free of Effexor for over 5 years now and it’s a great feeling.
I will say he did get a few zaps here and there but nothing near as bad as it could have been. The reduction of one more spansule each month or two is not a science. You could consider reducing one spansule every other day for a month and then every day for the second month and continue that way. See how you feel as you go. There were some months we stayed at same dose a bit longer so as to acclimate. It’s by no means as controlled as I would have liked it to be.
I actually called the manufacturer and a pharmacist. I learned that the spansules are not equal in size/dosage. But honestly, it was the best I thought I could do.
The best part is taking control and getting off of the drug and moving forward with your life. Cheers to you!