Where can i find a step by step programme for withdrawing from
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Effexor xr. I have been on this medication for 4 years and feel it is time to
cutCuts and puncture wounds down or stop in order to find out whether or not i still need this medication. unfortunately my MD says 'let's not rock the boat' and will not offer a plan. I am on 2 doses of slow-release (150 in total) a day. i found a fantastic site which gave a step by step program but stupidly i did not save it.
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I have been on 150 mg.'s of Effexor for about 6 mo.'s, and after realizing the withdrawal problems when missing a dose by a few hours, asked my prescribing physician to take me off of it. He immediately told me he would switch me to 50 mg. Zoloft for 10 days, and that would be it. The reason being is the "half-life" of the Effexor is very short (missing a dose by the few hours=withdrawals), whereas the Zoloft "half-life" is ~a week. The Zoloft will prevent/minimize the Effexor withdrawals because it is substituting one drug for the other, with a longer "half-life, and not stopping medication all at once. The 2-3 weeks off of Effexor (10 days + 1 week), substituted by the Zoloft, will give me time to ease off the Effexor entirely.
1st week on Zoloft, with no Effexor, there were some withdrawals, but minimal and they passed quickly. 2 days now off everything and I feel fine. The final question will be once the Zoloft is out of my system in a few days.
FYI…my physician, who seems to be experienced and knowledgeable with the Effexor, informed me that even if I tried to taper down, I would go through withdrawals. He said “why go through it? Take the Zoloft for 10 days.” Bear in mind, I was only on 150 mg.'s for 6 mo.'s, but the option is worth discussing with your treating physician.
I have been frightened by the affects of Effexor use, including rapid pounding heart rate, elevated bp to the point of having to get on meds for it, constant agitation, inability to experience sexual response and such. Whenever I forgot a pill I felt so much better up until the brain surges would start. I tried half a capsule, but got constant brain shocks, so I am going to try your method.
My psychiatrist told me that I am on a baby dose, and that I would not experience any withdrawal except maybe some mild flu symptoms. When I went through the last attempt at withdrawal he did not even believe what I experienced as legitimate. He had no information about it.
I am happy to see that other people have made it off.
Yesterday, I finally had to go to my doctor. He was unaware of this happening to people coming off of Effexor. He is going to do some research on it, but until then...for me to function, I had to go back on the 37.5mg. Any other suggestions???
I cannot stay on this medication....Please HELP!!!
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