How long does Effexor take to stop making you tired? 

In this article, we will explore the timeline for fatigue resolution with Effexor, the research findings on its impact, and the factors that may influence how long it takes to overcome this side effect.

How long does Effexor take to stop making you tired?

Effexor (Venlafaxine) can take up to 2-4 weeks to stop making you feel tired. Fatigue or tiredness is one of the common side effects of this antidepressant, especially during the early course of your treatment (1,2). 

However, tiredness usually begins to fade away as your body adjusts to Effexor. Once it does, Effexor not only stops making you feel tired and weary but it can increase your energy levels and make you feel good. 

Venlafaxine can be used for the management of symptoms in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (3). So if you’re new to Effexor and you feel tired after taking your dose, don’t worry! It will go away. 

What does research suggest?

Research suggests that Effexor can cause tiredness and drowsiness as a side effect. However, the intensity and duration of this side effect can vary among individuals, as it may depend on several factors like your dosage strength, duration of treatment, and individual body chemistry (4).

What are the factors affecting how long it takes for Effexor to stop making you feel tired?

Several factors may affect your recovery from the early side effects of Effexor. These are: 

  • Dosage of Effexor – people taking higher doses may take longer to get rid of fatigue.
  • Individual metabolism and body chemistry
  • Co-existing medical conditions – people who have other underlying medical conditions that may affect their energy levels can take longer to feel better. 
  • Other medications being taken – concomitant use of other meds may contribute to Effexor-induced tiredness.
  • Sleep patterns and habits – inadequate sleep at night can affect your daytime energy levels and can contribute to your Effexor-induced tiredness.
  • Diet and exercise – lack of diet and exercise can make your body more sensitive to side effects. A generally healthy body recovers much faster. 
  • Stress levels and mental health – stress can be mentally draining and if you continue to struggle with it, it can cause a lack of energy and motivation.

These factors may cause some people to struggle with Effexor-induced tiredness longer than other individuals. It is always best to discuss any side effect that bothers you with your doctor.

How can fatigue be managed while taking Effexor? 

The best way to manage fatigue  while on Effexor is to take your medication at nighttime. 

If you are currently taking it in the morning, talk to your doctor about switching to night. This way, the medication will make you tired and sleepy and you’d wake up fresh the following morning. 

Taking Effexor in the morning can also affect your mental alertness if it causes tiredness, and may find your daily life activities and your job a bit difficult. 

What to do if Effexor does not stop making you feel tired? 

If Effexor-induced tiredness does not go away within a few weeks or if it increases by the day, talk to your healthcare provider. Although tiredness on Effexor does not usually linger, it could affect some people more than others. 

Effexor is a good antidepressant, but it might not be the right choice of medication for every other individual. If your body doesn’t recover from the side effects of this antidepressant as you continue to take it, inform your doctor – without stopping the medication. 

Abrupt withdrawal from Effexor can cause a number of disturbing symptoms and it should be tapered off gradually like other antidepressants. 

Conclusions

Effexor-induced fatigue is a common side effect experienced by some individuals during the early stages of treatment. Most individuals find that it improves over time as the body adapts to the medication. However, if fatigue persists or worsens over several weeks, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider. 

By communicating openly with your doctor, alternative approaches or medications can be explored to ensure the most suitable and effective treatment for your individual needs.

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