Tapering Off Effexor (Top voted first)
UpdatedHi, I've been on Effexor/Venlafaxine (delayed release) for about ten years, most of which was at 300mg daily. The side effects have suddenly increased, the most annoying being night sweats so heavy I have to sleep on incontinence bed pads and waterproof cushions, but also I get violent involuntary leg twitches every couple of minutes starting with a pain in my feet at night and I frequently can't sleep (some nights I don't sleep at all). I'm thinking this is seretonin syndrome.
I'm in the UK and have tried to see a psychiatrist but no joy.... and my doctor won't change my psych meds.... so I'm stuck.
I've heard about tapering by opening the capsules and removing beads. This seems like a good idea. I wondered if anyone out there had tapered from 300mg, what amount they reduced and over what time period. I've had withdrawal effects before and don't want a repeat of that but this medication isn't doing me any good and my mood is no better than when I started. I'd rather look at talking therapies to manage my current condition.
Anyone out there tried tapering?
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Hi me again. After some yrs of takin Effexor 300 mg it quit working on me too. The dr wanted to up it more.. no it made me a zombie so I just quit. I had no withdrawals turned back into myself and am basically better without. Yeah depression still there but I’d rather be me instead of some zombie. Hope this helps
Hi, I have restless leg syndrome, I also have taken Effexor 300mg for yrs. I quit taking it because it turned me into someone else, a drone. It sets off my restless leg syndrome bad. If ur leg is twitching stop taking it. Along with anything that has detrohidromine (bad spelling) - That’s what they put in all the pm stuff, Tylenol pm, that kind. Tell ur dr ok. U don’t want permanent restless leg/twitching or like an itch in ur foot u can’t itch..it’s terrible...best of luck, god bless.
Hello, Maeve! How are you doing? I am sorry about what you are going through.
Serotonin syndrome usually involves a lot more than what you've described, including chills, fainting, and it can even be fatal. It usually requires medical intervention.
Are you on any other medications? How old are you?
Is there a chance this might be due to perimenopause, or menopause? As annoying as these symptoms are, they are well known to happen due to hormonal changes. Many of my friends and I, who are within a year, or so of age, are all dealing with similar issues, and we all hate it. I can't tell you how many times I have nights that I can't sleep, for no apparent reason, or that I wake up drenched in sweat, then suddenly start shivering......... my poor husband has just gotten used to having to put the sheets, and mattress cover in the wash on a regular basis.
By the way, they do make water proof mattress covers, so you might want to look into one of them, as it can make things a lot easier, so you don't damage your mattress, and just have to wash it, and your sheets.
Re: Verwon (# 1)
Hi Verwon, thanks so much for your reply. I hadn't thought about menopause, but I'm 40 so really should. These night sweats are ridiculous and I can't begin to think how much water I'm losing.
I bought a pad (a Kylie we used to call them in nursing homes) that's washable and super absorbent. Pillow covers too. Your husband sounds very understanding! Though I hope you don't have to put up with those symptoms too long.
Thanks again, this has been useful.
Re: Warren (# 3)
Hi Warren, thanks for both your messages. You're right, depression is bad but having these symptoms is a nightmare and I must be spending a fortune on Deep Heat cream (my attempt to reduce the symptoms- it only mildly works). Plus, the sleepless nights are going to make my mood far worse.
It's really reassuring to know someone else has come off it. The doctor did some blood tests and said something about calcium deficiency which has some validity, but I'm sure it's the meds causing it.
Thanks again
Re: Warren (# 3)
You just stopped cold Turkey? I'm taking 150mg a day, having other brain issues that are forcing me on long term disability.
A friend has pointed me to Effexor's side effects and causing possible brain damage so I want to try going off Effexor.
I have other health issues, but abnormal brain activity has only shown up on Eeg since taking Effexor for past 2 yrs.
Thks
Re: AzPam (# 6)
Yes I stoped cold turkey, gave me the sweats for about a week. Also dry mouth. Yes I have other issues insomnia and PTSD from military I take nothing now Effexor gave me bad dreams too..thanks
I take Effexor XL 150MG. one a day. I hope by tapering off Effexor the doctor is cutting down dosage by 50mg for each month until you have 0mg's. I would call the manufacturer and ask them how to reverse the side effects from withdrawal.
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