billintexas Posted January 1, 2021 Share Posted January 1, 2021 (edited) my meds ran out a week ago. Ordered more from VA, but they wont be here for another 10 days with holiday mail. going crazy with electric shocks, crying, anxiety, shivering, hands shaking, breathing, and god knows I have COPD too. How do I get off this? Was on 150 mg for 20 years, seemed ok - at least i learned to live with the side effects. in last year VA upped me to 225 and then 300 - Looking at interactions for first time today, they also got me on trazadone (for sleep), gabapentin (for RLS) and now I see they are all connected and create problems. What do I do? Edited January 1, 2021 by manymoretodays name to title Link to comment
billintexas Posted January 1, 2021 Author Share Posted January 1, 2021 never mind. found solution. wont need and drugs anymore. Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus Shep Posted January 3, 2021 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted January 3, 2021 Hi, Billintexas. Are you able to go to an emergency room or an urgent care clinic and ask for a 10 day supply of your meds? Link to comment
billintexas Posted January 4, 2021 Author Share Posted January 4, 2021 21 hours ago, Shep said: Hi, Billintexas. Are you able to go to an emergency room or an urgent care clinic and ask for a 10 day supply of your meds? Thanks for asking. I weathered through it. Since it was holidays and COVID, didn't think to go to the ER...didn't know that was possible. Meds finally came in mail, so ok. Never had a withdrawal like this before (apparently didn't realized how dependent I was on them) so the long-term issue is how to get off these things. Link to comment
billintexas Posted January 4, 2021 Author Share Posted January 4, 2021 One interesting discovery is how many of the meds I am on that conflict with one another, increase or decrease the effectiveness of each other, etc. Wasn't told about any issues. Trazadone and Venlafaxine should avoid together. Trazadone + Albuterol should avoid together. Albuterol + hydrochlorothiazide cause low Potassium (and they put me on Potassium Sulfate to counter) Diltiazem + atorvastatin should avoid and monitor closely etc. According to WEBMD, two interactions are serious. trazodone oral + venlafaxine oral Potential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required trazodone oral and venlafaxine oral both increase affecting serotonin levels in the blood. Too much serotonin is a potentially life-threatening situation. Severe signs and symptoms include high blood pressure and increased heart rate that lead to shock. trazodone oral + albuterol sulfate inhalation Potential for serious interaction; regular monitoring by your doctor required or alternate medication may be needed trazodone oral , albuterol sulfate inhalation Other mechanism Additional Information: Tricyclic antidepressants may increase or decrease the effect of the other drug when taken in this combination. So they have put me on drugs to counter other drugs' side-effects. Bizarre. I think I need to talk to my doctor and reset to zero and then see what I really need. Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus Shep Posted January 5, 2021 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted January 5, 2021 Thanks for writing out the interactions. You're right to be concerned. 15 hours ago, billintexas said: So they have put me on drugs to counter other drugs' side-effects. Bizarre. I think I need to talk to my doctor and reset to zero and then see what I really need. Please note a "reset to zero" should be at no faster than 10% a month, calculated from the previous month's dose (not the original dose. 15 hours ago, billintexas said: Trazadone and Venlafaxine should avoid together. Exactly. These two are dangerous together, as you've noted. Please see: Taking multiple psych drugs? Which drug to taper first? If the Trazadone is used for sleep, you'll want to come off the venlafaxine first. Please see: Tips for tapering off venlafaxine (Effexor) Why taper by 10% of my dosage? With drugs that interact, we recommend taking them at least 2 hours apart to lessen the chances of an interaction. How are you feeling now that you have access to your drugs again? I would wait to taper until you've stabilized from being off them. Now is a good time to read and research and set up a game plan for when it's safe for you to taper. Please add a signature so the moderators can easily see your drug history and your current drugs. Please summarize your withdrawal history in your signature Link to comment
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