Is this the correct way to remove beads for Effexor withdrawal?
I am starting my taper from Effexor XR 75. I began by taking out one bead a day, then 2, then 3, but I have decided I need to know how much I am actually taking. This is what I have done this week. Is this reasonable?
Here is what my taper schedule looks like for this week of counting beads in each capsule to determine aprox dose of each.
6/7 256 bead divided by 75 = .293/bead
removed 6 beads =1.76 meaning I took 73.2mg
6/8 260 beads divided by 75 = .288/bead
removed 6 beads =1.73 meaning I took 73.2mg
6/9 247 beads divided by 75=.303/bead
removed 6=1.82 meaning I took 73.1mg
6/10 (today) 272 beads=.276/bead
removed 7 beads=1.93 meaning I took 73.1mg
Am I doing it right?
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I do 10 beads every week or so and it's been great with no withdrawals so far. Done it like this twice over the years.
I am curious as to what a CHP test is? I am on a withdrawal period right now from Pristiq which is the sister drug to Effexor. I also take Wellbutrin.
thank you!
It may work, but removing beads from XR is NOT recommend. Only the non XR. I'm on 150mg and have been for 20 years. Tried dropping to 75mg in one swoop as recommended by Dr. Third night nightmares were so bad hurled my body out of bed and hit corner of night table over left eye socket.
Hi,
My suggestion is to look up hyperbolic tapering, articles by Anders Sorenson, and utube Josef Witt-Doerring. Also there are Facebook support groups that helped me too.
You’re so smart to post this. I withdrew from Cymbalta, a different antidepressant, too fast and have spent two plus years recovering. Symptoms have slowly improved but the challenge was almost too much.
Hi @k18, I think @dolan may have been referring to a Complete Health Panel (CHP). How are you doing with your taper of Pristiq?
I did the same exact thing when using Wellbutrin as a bridge. I don't think I even really woke up until the next morning. Took away the Wellbutrin and was fine.
Colleen Young,
I'm not suggesting a man like me (80) start start counting beads. I would go to a skilled compounder!
I wouldn't dare to count the beads at my age (81). Go to a highly rated compounder!!
Or, if they have a liquid gel that would be much easier for a compounder to handle.
I agree, @kelvinthomas.
Counting beads is not universally recommended as outlined here by a Mayo Clinic pharmacist.
The concern is that if the beads are not standardized the dosing by bead counting would be variable. The manufacturer offers no indication that there is any particular amount of drug per bead, and release from the beads themselves could vary from the drug delivery from the bead and capsule since they are not designed to be taken that way.
You're wise to use a compounding pharmacy with a skilled compounder.
you can take the beads out of the xr actually! confused by this. It is awful and hard but the beds CAN be slowly removed for the slowest possible taper--its just pain in ass