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Effexor Withdrawal Symptoms
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1: Introduction to Effexor Withdrawal.
Effexor, also known as Venlafaxine, is a medication used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. While it can be effective in managing symptoms, many individuals who take Effexor find that they become dependent on the medication. This dependence can lead to withdrawal symptoms when they try to stop taking the medication. Withdrawal from Effexor can be a challenging experience, and it’s important to understand the process in order to manage symptoms effectively.
Part 2: Common Effexor Withdrawal Symptoms.
Withdrawal from Effexor can cause a range of physical and emotional symptoms. Some of the most common physical symptoms include headaches, dizziness, nausea, and fatigue. Individuals may also experience flu-like symptoms, such as muscle aches and chills. Emotional symptoms can include irritability, anxiety, and depression. In some cases, individuals may experience suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Part 3: Timeline of Effexor Withdrawal.
The timeline of Effexor withdrawal can vary from person to person, depending on factors such as the dose and duration of medication use. Generally, withdrawal symptoms can begin within a few hours of the last dose and can last for several weeks or even months. The first few days of withdrawal are typically the most intense, with symptoms peaking around day three or four. Symptoms may gradually improve after the first week or two, but some individuals may experience protracted withdrawal, in which symptoms persist for several months or longer.
Part 4: Managing Effexor Withdrawal Symptoms.
There are several strategies that can help individuals manage withdrawal symptoms from Effexor. One of the most effective is to taper off the medication slowly, under the guidance of a healthcare provider. This allows the body to adjust gradually to lower doses of the medication, minimizing the severity of withdrawal symptoms. Other strategies that can help manage symptoms include getting regular exercise, practicing relaxation techniques, and getting support from friends and family. In 1999, The Road Back found; 50% of the people trying to withdrawal off an antidepressant could make it through withdrawal but they still suffered withdrawal side effects. This withdrawal was accomplished by only using a 10% reduction of the medication every 2 weeks. Of the 50% that could make it off the antidepressant, 40% went back on the antidepressant because the withdrawal symptoms were too severe, and they saw no hope in ever living a normal life again.
The Road Back began investigating other options than a slow and gradual withdrawal. In 2000, The Road Back began a trial using a whey protein shown to increase the glutathione in the body. The success was immediate. We found; 90% of those that went back on their antidepressant could now go off their antidepressant, do very well with the taper and remain off the antidepressant.
During the next 10 years, The Road Back continued testing other nutritional supplements to improve the program and during the decade several changes were made to the supplements recommended.
In 2010, a major breakthrough was accomplished. In 2010, our founder Jim Harper, discovered a gene that becomes altered with the use of every psychotropic medication. This gene, the JNK gene, was virtually responsible for most every psychotropic medication withdrawal side effect. Not only during withdrawal but also when a person is taking the full dosage of the medication as prescribed.
Part 5: Effexor Withdrawal, where we are in 2023, and The Road Back Program?
The Road Back Program uses formulated nutritional supplements to address; the JNK gene, glutathione as well as aquaporins to help eliminate Effexor withdrawal. Over 19 million people throughout the world have now used The Road Back Program to get their life back.
Part 6: Risks of Effexor Withdrawal.
While most individuals who withdraw from Effexor will experience only mild to moderate symptoms, there are some risks associated with the process. In some cases, withdrawal can lead to severe or even life-threatening symptoms, such as seizures or suicidal thoughts. It’s important to work closely with a healthcare provider to manage withdrawal safely and effectively.
The most common and debilitating Effexor withdrawal side effect is called “brain zaps.” Brain zaps are described by people experiencing it as a; electrical jolt that tends to run from base of the neck up into their head. Another side effect that tends to run with brain zaps is a shiver, a feeling as your head is floating, dizziness, and/or a whirling sensation in the head.
These symptoms can come in waves or even be persistent. The good news: in 2002, our founder, Jim Harper, discovered the correct type of Omega 3 taken in the right quantity will eliminate these devastating head symptoms quickly. Usually within a couple of hours.
The body in a normal state uses the oil from our diet, specifically from omega 3 found in fish, to build and replenish the end point of areas in the brain that sends and receives electrical signals. We are using easy to understand terminology, so it is easy to understand. Let’s leave the technical jargon to physicians. These brain zaps have nothing to do with serotonin levels or other made-up reasons. It is simple really; our body works in a very natural way with how it uses amino acids, proteins, fats in food and all other diet items to maintain a balance. When you introduce any toxin that disrupts these processes the body reacts.
The most common Effexor Venlafaxene withdrawal symptoms reported include:
Flu like symptoms
Insomnia
Anxiety
Brain zaps
Tremors
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Increased suicidal ideation
Nausea
Headache
Mania
Hypomania
Ringing in the ears
Aggression
Confusion
Imbalance
Mood swings
Do Your Symptoms Require Effexor?
The Road Back Program uses nutritional supplements to help with the Effexor withdrawal. Most people feel a very fast relief from the Effexor withdrawal once they begin taking the supplements and we feel the odds are high; if would have taken nutritional supplements like these before starting the Effexor you would have been prescribed the Effexor in the first place.
In 2007, Jim Harper was giving a speech to a group of psychiatrists in Ireland and during his talk he mentioned his mother just passed away 30 days ago. He went on to describe how he made sure to take his JNK Formula each day to help the body cope with the stress being put on it do to his loss. He went on to say, “The JNK Formula will not remove the emotional loss and how I feel but it will keep the body strong during my time to grieve.
“How Do You Survive Effexor Withdrawal?
Surviving Effexor withdrawal depends on what you do at this very moment. If you keep doing the same thing you have been doing and you are in a heavy Effexor withdrawal, nothing will change for the positive, that is a given.
If you decide to do the Effexor withdrawal as an inpatient in a drug rehab center DO NOT DO THE 9 DAY PLAN BECAUSE THAT WHAT INSURANCE ALLOWS. Over the past 22 years I have worked with far too many people who were sold on a rehab facility, stayed the 9 days because insurance would only pay for that amount of time. The unscrupulous facility took them off the Effexor in 9 days as they promised and by the time the person got off the airplane after their return home they were in full withdrawal. You can’t do an Effexor withdrawal in 9 days.
The Road Back Program can normally help you get back on your feet again, but the rehab facility approach of this type is not worth the price you will pay mentally and physically.
You will find a few other outpatient Effexor withdrawal programs on the internet now and Jim Harper is not aware of one that will cause you harm like the rehab facilities mentioned. However, every other program on the internet was trained by Jim Harper years ago and they are doing what Jim Harper and The Road Back did during that time frame. Almost 2 decades ago Jim Harper trained several physicians and good intentioned people how to get a patient off Effexor. Jim went into detail of the process and what nutritional supplements were used and why they were used. At that time of The Road Back the success rate was not as high as desired and over the following years Jim changed the formulas used with the supplements several times to use new information with DNA testing.
Long story short; you will likely wind up using an Effexor withdrawal approach The Road Back used in 2003, that was scrapped for something more successful. If you are currently in Effexor withdrawal, send Jim Harper an email and he will personally guide you through the process so you can get back on your feet quickly and have a very successful Effexor withdrawal. It does not matter if you have been on Effexor for 1 month or 20 years. Recovery can happen and the good part is it does not take more time because you have been taking Effexor for years. When Do Effexor Withdrawal Symptoms Start When Discontinuing / Quitting Effexor?
Effexor withdrawal usually begins between day 1 and day 3 of adjusting the Effexor. For some people this is not the case but eventually most everyone hits some dosage of the Effexor when reducing that jars them. Effexor withdrawal begins and they have no idea what they should do. Their physician does not know what to do. They wind up in a spiral downward and wind up on a new medication to try and stop the Effexor withdrawal. The best case is the additional drug does that, but you are now on 2 drugs instead of only Effexor.
The full list of Effexor side effects is quite staggering. In 2004, Jim Harper used the Freedom of Information Act to get the full list of Effexor side effects. Jim received the information, and it is 500 sheets of letter size paper, single space, a number 10 font size, 3 columns per page. In other words, thousands of known potential Effexor side effects were disclosed. Some of the other Effexor and Effexor withdrawal side effects:
Serotonin syndrome: A life-threatening condition requiring immediate medical care in a hospital emergency clinic or ICU. Symptoms to watch for include sudden fever, losing consciousness, inability to move or speak, copious sweating, dilated pupils, chills, tremors, convulsions, diarrhea, agitation, restlessness, racing heart, etc.
Suicidal thoughts (common) Suicide attempt (common)Hyperkinesis (muscle spasms, movement disorder) Worsened depression
Aggression
Paranoia (rare)
Anxiety
Mania (common)
Convulsions
Unconsciousness
Coma
Teeth grinding
Akathisia (relentless internal restlessness and discomfort marked by repeated motions, pacing, rocking, etc., that can lead to suicidal thoughts as a means of relief)Tachycardia (racing heart, even when the body is at rest)
Rash
Itching
Burning, crawling feeling in the skin
Fever
Tics, sudden jerky movements, myoclonus
Emotional blunting
Behavioral apathy, SSRI-induced-indifference
Pain on urination or difficulty urinating
Cloudy urine
Headache
Sexual impairments, i.e., anorgasmia, inability to ejaculate, lowered libido Mood swings
Pain around the eyes or eye sockets
Sleepiness
Bladder pain
Prickling skin sensation
Numbness
Sensory disturbances
Insomnia
Depersonalization (common)
Nervousness
Nightmares (paroniria)
Hostility
Nausea
Diarrhea
Weight gain
Effexor Withdrawal, What to Expect
If using The Road Back Program, you should expect to feel a lot better within the first couple days of the program. If you do nothing, expect to continue to feel as you do now. Possibly worse as time goes on. The chance of feeling better if you do nothing is nil.
In 1999, The Road Back only had people taper the Effexor gradually and slowly. They still suffered. Around 50% could get off the Effexor but most went back on the Effexor because they continual Effexor withdrawal side effects would not diminish or go away.
We wish there was a better answer for you than the above but with working with over 19 million people over the last 22 years, the truth is the truth. No way to water it down to make it sound better.
Some may think it is just their depression returning but who would not feel depressed if they were still going through Effexor withdrawal months after stopping the Effexor. We can’t stress enough; what you do or do not do at this moment in time is critical for your future. Take your time if possible. If you have brain zaps go buy any omega 3 fish oil, even the wrong omega 3 fish oil will help somewhat. While you read this you may want to pause and go take a walk. Look at the trees, the sky or anything off in the distance. Getting your attention off your mind and body may do wonders. Keep this close to your heart; There is Hope and There is a Solution. We are speaking directly to YOU.A 30-day supply of the nutritional supplements will cost you around $80. If you feel it is worth around $80 to take a chance that all of this can go away in a couple of days, then take that chance. Over the past 22 years many have sent an email to Jim Harper and said they were not sure what to do about the Effexor withdrawal. Even after reading this information. The people that tried something else generally came back within a few months and were in worse shape than before. We do not want this to happen to you. But if so; Jim will still be here to assist.
Can Effexor Make Depression Worse?
Common sense answers this question. If depression is one side effect of taking Effexor, then Effexor can cause depression. You do stand a greater chance of Effexor causing depression during withdrawal than while simply taking the Effexor as prescribed. The depression during Effexor withdrawal can be due to the other Effexor withdrawal side effects you are experiencing. Who will not start to get depressed if you have anxiety from morning to night, can’t sleep and your head feels like it is on fire.
Can You Get Addicted to Effexor?
Yes and no. This is where Effexor dependence is a matter of wording. Medically speaking in the United States Effexor is not addicting. In Europe it is viewed as addicting. The bottom line is; Once you take Effexor for 7 days the Effexor has made its way through your body. If your body no longer has the Effexor in its system, your body will react to the Effexor being gone. Much like a person that eats a lot a sweet every day. Your body will react when the sweet substance is not present. Call it addicting, as we would, call it a dependence as United States physicians will, it is what it is. If you do not provide the substance the body reacts, and you also have mental feelings that are not positive. We can get into the insulin discussion etc., but we are only talking about a substance being present and then not and the body and mind reacting in a negative manner.
How long does Effexor stay in your system after the last dosage?
Our founder, Jim Harper, made great strides with determining this question. Using his DNA testing company in 2004-2005, Jim conducted hundreds of DNA tests to determine how fast or slow medications took to metabolize. In roughly 34 percent of the population the Effexor can take as long as 48 hours to clear the body. In others, as little as 8 hours can occur for the Effexor to clear the body. Depending on other habits you may have, Effexor could clear faster or even take more time than the 48 hours. If you smoke cigarettes and stop smoking while taking Effexor, the Effexor dosage you are taking will decrease by 15%. On the other side of this, if you start smoking while taking Effexor, the Effexor dosage will act as though it is 15% higher than you think it is. This is because cigarettes induce an enzyme used to metabolize Effexor and anything using that same pathway will shoot though much faster. Caffeine restricts that same enzyme, so if you start or stop drinking coffee while taking Effexor you will either go into withdrawal or feel an overdose, even though you have not changed the Effexor dosage.
This is why The Road Back Program wants you to not change smoking habits or caffeine habits during the Effexor taper.
Can you overdose on Effexor?
Yes, it is definitely possible for Effexor poisoning to occur. A substantial Effexor overdose requires emergency medical intervention to prevent major health problems. This list of Effexor overdose symptoms would be the same as those Effexor side effects listed above, but more severe.
According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), the use of intravenous benzodiazepines is sometimes required during Effexor overdose to prevent seizures. Extra cooling measures must be used to reduce hyperthermia, always under the direction of EMT or other medical staff attending to the patient.
Treatment for Effexor Withdrawal
Effexor has become one of the most frequently prescribed antidepressants in the US. Of equal importance is that depressive disorders have become one of the most frequently diagnosed conditions. These two facts together underscore two important steps toward improved health:
Providing safe treatment programs for those who have decided on Effexor withdrawal and offering drug-free options to regain natural mental health without the need for prescription medications.
The Road Back Program was described by Dr. Hyla Cass M.D. in this way:
Here’s an essential handbook on how to safely and more easily wean yourself (under medical supervision) off the heavily over-prescribed psychotropic medications. I have used the program with my patients, and it works! “Hyla Cass M.D. Author of Supplement Your Prescription
Send an email to Jim Harper by using the Contact link on the top of this page or read How to Get Off Psychoactive Drugs Safely by Jim Harper and follow the program for Effexor withdrawal.
Why Jim put his entire book on our website for free is so you can instantly read the material and start this process if you are ready now.
One last thing Jim asked us to provide at the bottom of each page of Effexor descriptions:
There is Hope and There is a Solution
1. Acute and Persistent Withdrawal Syndromes Following Discontinuation of Psychotropic Medications
Studies on psychotropic medications decrease, discontinuation, or switch have uncovered withdrawal syndromes.
2. Antidepressant Withdrawal and Rebound Phenomena
Background: Antidepressants are among the most commonly prescribed drugs worldwide.
3. Withdrawal Symptoms after Serotonin-Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitor Discontinuation: Systematic Review
Background: Serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors (SNRI) are widely used in medical practice. Their discontinuation has been associated with a wide range of symptoms.
4. Withdrawal Syndrome Following Discontinuation of 28 Antidepressants: Pharmacovigilance Analysis of 31,688 Reports from the WHO Spontaneous Reporting Database
Introduction: Evidence is lacking on withdrawal syndrome related to individual antidepressants and relevant risk factors for severe reactions.
5. Antidepressant withdrawal reactions
Antidepressants can cause a variety of withdrawal reactions, starting within a few days to a few weeks of ceasing the drug and persisting for days to weeks.
6. Antidepressants for people with epilepsy and depression
Background: Depressive disorders are the most common psychiatric comorbidity in people with epilepsy,
7. Venlafaxine
Infants receive venlafaxine and its active metabolite in breastmilk, and the metabolite of the drug can be found in the plasma of most breastfed infants; however, concurrent side effects have rarely been reported.
8. Venlafaxine withdrawal syndrome
Dual-action antidepressants serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SRNIs) are widely used to treat depression.
9. Withdrawal symptoms of antidepressants
Withdrawal symptoms are encountered with both the classical anti-depressants, i.e. the tricyclic antidepressants and monoamineoxidase inhibitors,
10. Serotonergic anti-depressants and ethanol withdrawal syndrome: a review
Aim: To review laboratory findings on the effects of anti-depressant agents that interact with the serotonergic system on signs of ethanol withdrawal syndrome in rats.