So I’ll be quitting amitryptilline. My dr prescribed it as a migraine prophylactic, but it is also an antidepressant. I will try to post here daily. I’m on 10 mg.
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So I’ll be quitting amitryptilline. My dr prescribed it as a migraine prophylactic, but it is also an antidepressant. I will try to post here daily. I’m on 10 mg.
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So I think I’ll start tomorrow. Not ready for withdrawals yet
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Any withdrawal symptoms are likely to be mild as the TCAs are usually easier to quit than other ADs, plus 10mg is a small dose with most taking 100-150mg for anxiety disorders and/or depression.
Try not to dwell on potential symptoms as psychology is at least as important as chemistry when quitting a med. Anxious minds are very capable of creating our worst withdrawal nightmares if given the chance.
How long have you been taking it and are you on any other meds?
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
I have been on this drug since October, and it has done nothing for my migraines. I have actually had a daily headache since I started taking it.
I am on a lot of drugs. Lithium for bipolar disorder, prozac for depression/anxiety, lamictal for epilepsy and estrogen because of a hysterectomy. I’m a walking pharmacy LOL. I have quit both seroxat and prozac before, and seroxat was hell, especially the second time. And, I tried to quit amitriptyline once before, I cut the dose in half. It was awful, so I reinstated back to 10 mg.
Today I took my first reduced dose of 7.5 mg. So it will be interesting to see what tomorrow brings…
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I know the feeling. :sad:
Although those who've quit venlafaxine may disagree, with good reason, Seroxat (paroxetine) is generally the most difficult AD to wean off due to its short half-life and lack of an active metabolite to extend its activity. As with venlafaxine the best way to quit is to switch to the very long half-life fluoxetine (Prozac) and wean off it.Quote:
I have quit both seroxat and prozac before, and seroxat was hell, especially the second time.
That's surprising, especially because you're on Prozac which should overwhelm what little impact the small amitriptyline dose is having.Quote:
And, I tried to quit amitriptyline once before, I cut the dose in half. It was awful, so I reinstated back to 10 mg.
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Today I took my first reduced dose of 7.5 mg. So it will be interesting to see what tomorrow brings
Thank you so much for your support, it means a lot to me [emoji846]
Today I took my second 7.5 mg dose. Nothing has changed, I still have the headache I’ve had for a long time now. I suspect it actually may be a side effect from amitriptyline. No depression or anxiety, really happy about that!
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It takes a while for a dose reduction to have an effect so the amount of amitriptyline in your system won't have changed much after 48 hours, and that of its active metabolite, nortriptyline, even less so.
Maybe, though I'm not so sure. Time will tell.Quote:
I suspect it actually may be a side effect from amitriptyline.
3rd 7.5 mg dose. Migraine the whole day. Muscle twiching on upper left side of face all afternoon. Other than that I am content. No thoughts about reinstatement, and no anxiety or depression. Since I’m bipolar I’m probably more vulnerable to med changes. So far so good!
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4th 7.5 mg dose.
Bad migraine, a little better in the afternoon. Pain in muscles. Don’t know if this is withdrawals or the actual disease. Wish I knew. If this migraine is not caused by withdrawals I would just quit cold turkey.
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5th 7.5 mg dose.
The first day with no migraine. Oh happy happy day!!! Hugs for everyone!
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6th day on 7.5 dose.
Migraine all afternoon but in a good mood. Tapering seroxat/paxil was way worse than this…
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1st day on 5 mg dose
No migraine, good mood, feeling optimistic.
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i was on them 10+ years and took 2 weeks lowering dose before i was off them. that was 10 years ago. i am on them again now but every few nights, not daily
good luck
pps i never had any real withdrawl symptoms, it was all in my mind i believe
3rd day pn 5 mg.
No migraine. I feel like it is to good to be true…. On the pluss side, I’m getting Botox tomorrow for my migraine. I am so nerveous
True! I still feel good :-)
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On the assumption that it isn't 3 consecutive nights then plasma levels probably remain level enough. The thing about all antidepressants is that they have no direct effect on the nervous system as say aspirin does for pain, but work by making physical changes to the system which produces the therapeutic response. This is why they take weeks to begin working.
But if its working for you then that's great.
So I am done tapering. I did it! So the lesson I learned was that a slower tapering is better, even if the starting dose is low. Before Christmas I lowered my dose from 10 mg to 5 mg, and it was unbearable. This time I lowered by 2.5 mg each time, and it went well. Yey!
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:)