I responded about a year ago to someone who was experiencing withdrawal symptoms from psychotropic drugs. This lady was suffering from a variety of negative symptoms similar to the ones mentioned above. I mentioned to her that my oldest sister was diagnosed with schizophrenia and had been on psychotropic prescription drugs over a ten year period.
She came to live with me when she was on the verge of her fourth nervous breakdown. Physically and mentally, she was a mess. Fortunately for us, I was in contact with a woman who had the knowledge to help her. Carl Pheiffer. I strongly urge anyone who is having withdrawal problems to get this book. The solution is megavitamin therapy with high doses of niacin and vitamin C.
It took one year to cure completely cure my sister. She has been off all pharmaceutical drugs for over thirty years and today at the age of 75 she still works 28 hours a week. Time has proved there is a solution to this problem. Larry can please help me about what you ve done to your sis to cure her schizophrenia?. My son is schizo patient too for more than 10 years now. Thanks for your reply. Hello John, I saw your post and just wanted you to know that I got well using a vitamin protocol developed by Dr.
Abram Hoffer. You can find his book on Orthomolecular Treatment of Schizophrenia on Amazon. Over a period of several months all of my symptoms disappeared. Wishing you and your son the best of luck. After reading the comments above, I am really disgusted and saddened. I, myself was put on a number of psychotropic medications for various traumatic life events. How strange it is to suddenly get well after years of being sick.
Of course its the drugs. And of course the medical profession will not admit it as that is what they do…prescribe drugs. How sad. Long term use of medications like Olanzapine or whatnot should be followed with the doctor prescribing being on the same dose. Try it yourself doctors! Really… for a couple of weeks.. I have a friend who is Chemist.. You know what he told me? And you know why? They have to much money.. I have seen things in mental health treatment in Norway that would make Guantanamo prisoners shit their pants!
Here police can come pick you up at night and drive you off to mental hospitals.. Who are these people? They are just shadows of themselves.. Good food? Some good words? A vacation? Meaning and purpose in life. I have met people in my life with more life experience than any newly educated doctor when it comes to mental health..
Make people read up on what your feeding down their system doctors! Be human. I wish I could see a revolution in mental health care.. Subscribing a plane ticket to somewhere beautiful instead of poison! Like… even in the Soviet Union people who lived in Siberia would get a summer holiday somewhere sunny! Grow up! To Sally I wanna say: Thank you for sharing your story! Have a great everybody and please wake up tomorrow smiling because life is to short to waste on negativity!
All psychiatrists should be shot and forced injections of antipsychotics, strapped to beds and forced into isolation. How can these idiot doctors sleep at night???? Long story short today is my one year being off zyprexa. After last night barely sleeping and having strange things happen to me this story has given me some more hope to continue my battle. I find myself today looking on the Internet because the doctors seem to be clueless.
My story began about ten years ago I was put on zyprexa, for 9 years I was on and off it as I struggled to break free of its chains. For the most part I was on 15 mg but tapered myself down to a fraction of a 2. Yet after a year iam still expirenceing wierd symptoms but struggle with coordination and sleeping the most.
I will break out in hive and itch like crazy until i take benadryl. This usually happens when my body decides to have what I describe as hot flashes. Between the headaches, hives, random itching, hot and cold, blurred vision, sleep disturbance and general fatigue I feel beat down. I really hope it continues to get better as some days I struggle to even perform my job. Just wanted to send out a massive thanks to sally for telling her story.
Seems the doctor wanted to punish me horribly for some reason. You are a hero. I was prescribed benzos and APs for over 12 years.
Seven months ago, my doctor decided to cut me off valium cold turkey. What I have gone through since then is nothing but torment to the soul and body. And guess what another doctor recently prescribed to help me get through the withdrawal? You got it. I just want to thank you for this site and all the posts. It has really helped me see I am not crazy and I need to taper off the Zyprexa quick.
If all they can offer is poisons, I think I will just say No Thanks. Susan, did you withdraw successfully? Can you share your story? I have had trouble quitting before. My third attempt has been recently, where I have cut from 5 to 2. I have been at 2. I want this stuff out of my system so badly.
I was thinking of splitting one dose each week, then start splitting again. I need reassurance…. I get horrible anxiety everytime I decrease. Good thing I quit this evil olanzapine in time. Terrible drug. I too am right in the middle NOW of olanzapine withdrawal. I have reduced myself from 5mg right down to half a 2. I am suffering horrifically and this is the hardest challenge of my life. I am desperately seeking help for her.
Too many to name. But, while tapering …maybe it was right after being completely off , she went into the hospital for what appeared to be a breakdown. She was there a week and they quickly prescribed her 90mgs of Cymbalta, 5mgs of Zyprexa, and mgs of trazodone and sent her on her way. She has never been the same. Depressed, zoned out, major cognitive issues, obsessive thoughts, extreme anxiety, memory problems etc.
After doing some research on Zyprexa and its side effects we decided to taper her from this medication first. She is now at 2. Her anxiety is through the roof, very depressed and her whole body just shakes. Any feedback would be so helpful!! It is odd that I have found this site. My son suffers from schitzo-affective disorder. He has been placed on 10 mg of olazapine daily. He hates the drug I believe he is trying to come off it, he is moody, tired, looks terrible, thought he had a flu.
He has gained about 5kgs in 12 months. Prior to this we have just let him be. He was self medicating with marijuana I believe he still uses the marijuana as well as the olazapine. He has suffered from delusional beliefs for years he can get very angry not dangerously so along with extreme anxiety and isolation issues. He is 35 years old.
I am very interested in the vitamin solution. Hi Jenny, maybe he could also try gluten free. Do some reading on the effects of gluten on the brain, mental health and nervous system. Some people need to be GF and Dairy Free for full benefit. His symptoms — isolation, anxiety, tired, moody, look bad, sounds like he could be gluten intolerant or celiac to me.
I was on a very large dose at times fluctuating around 15mg, 10mg, 5mg. I also took large amounts of olanzapine to escape my reality, even though it made me feel awful. I went through phases of overwhelming fear and anxiety so would I take extra olanzapine constantly to try and combat this. I weighed about 17 stone at one point. I dropped down to 5mg and then stopped. My withdrawal symptoms are terrible. My legs developed a terrible twitching but this has improved.
My skin on my face was prickly and itchy. I still have nausea and really bad insomnia. I have also recently developed severe hypercausis. Also since stopping I have experienced disassociation on occasions.
I was first diagnosed at 17 with bipolar. Then it was changed to schizoaffective disorder. At one point my psychiatrist said I could choose my diagnosis between bipolar or schizoaffective or whatever I felt was accurate. My last psychiatric appointment I was then diagnosed as unstable mood disorder. But I now cannot tolerate it because I experience silent migraines that cause me to feel intense pain and a really rapid heart rate. I was admitted to hospital for this once. The pain is like being skinned alive and has also felt like my head was being hit against a wall.
I quit Cypralex 3 years ago while on Zyprexa and quit Zyprexa 11 months ago after a 3 months taper. I manage my pain with ginger tea and a arnica based organic solution. I try to live a very healthy,clean live and exercise take gentle walks in the park. The diet change paid off and the symtomps are starting to dissapear and I am starting to have good and lasting windows.
My sleep has improved a little but not so much… my night sleep depends of how my day was… if I had a stress free day and everything was fine I am sleeping hrs… if my day was not a good one or I have something relatively important to do the next day I might sleep from am to 11 am or not sleep at all until am! Overall I am doing fine if I stay away from cold,bad postures and stress and take care of what I eat.
Suddenly I have the feeling that I never healed at all because the symptoms are exactly as bad and severe as when I quit Zyprexa. I am very fragile and I wonder if I will ever heal completely and have 0 symptoms exactly like the normal person I was before drugs. COM Many many thanks and hang in there! Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. He was placed on olanzapine 8 months ago on release from the mental health Ward he was admitted for suicidal ideation.
It has been trial and error for months before the right medications were prescribed. He now takes 60mg tranylcypromine parnate which is highly effective and comes with no side effects, 30mg dexadrine for adhd, 3 doses of 0.
Now I understand how many may attribute his side effects to the list of medications he is on, however his side effects from olanzapine were in place before those medications were given. The effects he experienced worsened over several months : No longer aided in sleep at all SEVERE Irritability leading to verbal aggression he is genuinely the most polite and gentle person I had ever met Severe and sudden mood swings The weight gain continued to max 20kg and no success in weight loss He was able to improve his diet and intense desire to binge at night.
Initial withdrawal 10mg-5mg Severe Irritability — he became enraged and scarily focused on one topic that he argued about for 15 hours. He proceeded to smoke some marijuana to assist in how he felt. The following day he experienced a psychotic episode. Withdrawal 5mg Withdrawal 2. Can anyone help?! This drug is evil. The psychiatrist tried to put him back on it to assist with some sudden insomnia due to the uti medication medication ceased, insomnia passing.
The irrational and irritative psychotic episodes he is experiencing are becoming more frequent. He describes it as a mean part of him taking over, and he cannot stop it nor prevent it once started. He is unaware of all the aggressive and cruel things he says in this state. It lasts from several hours to a full day. The adhd type symptoms were not as severe prior to olanzapine.
These side effects are seriously concerning due to the severity. Will they reduce with time? He refuses hospitalisation. I am afraid he will enter a psychotic state and stab himself again. Please feel free to contact me via the following email address if any assistance or advice is out there.
So sad to hear about your boyfriends story. I am experiencing almost the similar thing And i was wondering how your boyfriends progress on coming of the olanzapine is and if he is still experiencing the withdrawal symptoms. Currently I am on a dosage of 4. I have tried to come of the drug 6 times but unsuccessful maybe because I did it to fast. This time I will do it on a slower pace. Maybe we are talking months or years. This drug has completely ruined my life.
It was given to me because of anxiety. It is very hard coming of this drug. I hope you can answer back because I desperately need to someone who has been there and because I need hope.
Does anyone yell after taking this drug? I had insomnia and my doc gave me Mirtazapine and Olanzapine which completely ruined my life. I have very bad mirningr agitation and yelled hysterically from morning till noon. Can someone share your experience? Zyprexa withdrawal was the worst thing I ever went through. I was tapered off tags every two weeks. Four days after the last zyprexa I took the above symptoms were so severe I had to go to the ER at 5am. I was checked in to the hospital for two weeks.
I had a whole another set of problems with the doctor there the way he tried to medicate me. After about two and half weeks after the last zyprexa I been able to sleep all night without my lungs stopping with the help of a sleeping pill.
I was on olanzapine from to on different doses. No psychiatrist ever thought of tapering the drug. After being sectioned in Hospital and feeling numb I was told I would need the drug to be increased, I was already on 20mg.
I quit the drug in a few months after being on the drug and coming out of hospital. I felt so weak, I could not walk, I was shivering, felt sick, and memory a mess and really frightened. I decided to go to a clinic abroad.
After I told them that I had been given olanzapine, they were shocked. This apparently is one of the worst drugs so they told me. They diagnosed me with parkinsons and put me on abilify but I am now coming off it. It is proving the most difficult thing in the world but I will get through it.
I think the drugs they gave me on section finished me off anyway so the abilify was a stupid decision- they just changed one drug for another really. I am not sure if the damage I am suffering is damage from the olanzapine, old damage or the abilify. Take care of yourselves. That until I realized that I was dying and that the drug I was on may have been the reason. I have spent much of my mother and grandparents inheritance trying to feel better and get on with life.
I have seen and been seen by very well known psychiatrists, been to clinics, here in the US during my withdrawal who were in my opinion of little help to me, accept knowledge that I have instituted: a Paleo Diet to clean up my gut, consider holistic mediation, yoga and other healthy alternatives sound advice. I have gained lbs since starting, feeling like a zombie all day. I just hope I can get through the withdrawal and come out of it like my old drug free self.
For years I was on Lexapro and nothing else and slept fine only this last time when I had really bad insomnia did the dr. This drug worked well for a couple of months. Then things began to change. I started having terrible seizures. This went on for years as I did not know what was causing the seizures.
After a trip to the hospital in an ambulance because of a seizure. The emergency room doc told me that it was probably the Zyprexa causing my seizures and memory problems. I then tapered off the meds over a six month period. I was making eight little piles of powder out of each pill when I quit completely.
Then the withdrawal set in. Now it is has been a couple of months since stopping and I am experiencing the real hell that only Zyprexa can give. I am still suffering and do not know how much longer I can take this. I will give it my best shot and hope this misery caused by my doctor and the poisons he pushes will soon come to an end. Best wishes. My name is Cengiz and I am writing from Denmark and I have read all of your stories And i was wondering how your progress on coming of the olanzapine is and if you are still experiencing the withdrawal symptoms.
I too am trying to get of the zyprexa I have been taking it for 11 months now Currently I am on a dosage of 5 mg. I started with 5 mg but upped my dose to 15 mg but that was only for 3 months.
I freeze a lot, fever like symptoms, insomnia, stomach cramps etc etc. I am so afraid of this medication because I know it is a dangerous drug. I am afraid that It has caused brain damage. I know that you are not a doctors but it is nice to speak with someone who has tried the hell themselves.
Maybe we are talking months. I hope someone can answer back because I desperately need to someone who has been there themselves. Hello Cengiz, It takes time to recover from the devastating effects that Zyprexa causes. I took it for 6 years.
I tapered off slowly after trying cold turkey unsuccessfully, twice. It was a very difficult thing to do considering how bad I felt. However, it can be done! Know that your misery will end or greatly subside given time away from the drug. One more thing, they say that during a war there are no atheists in foxholes. I am hear to tell you that there are no atheists during Zyprexa withdrawal either. Its a battle you have to win. Do not give up in your quest to become drug free.
Hi Ed…. I am trying to come off Zyprexa. It is hard. I am down to 2. Can you please tell me your taper schedule and how you did it? Thank you! H Lisa, I hope by now you have successfully quit zyprexa.
I am sorry it took so long for me to respond. I know it is pure hell quitting a designed poison like zyprexa. It can be done and unfortunately sometimes it leaves permanent scars. It has been years for me Lisa and I am still feeling the ill effects from quitting zyprexa. I am not referring to rebound illness but specific damage caused to me for having taken that so called medicine. The makers of zyprexa should be lined up and shot. In the head!. No joke. Last year when I wrote you, I was taking 2.
As of today, I am on. Olanzapine also has effects on other neurotransmitters in the brain such as serotonin 5-HT , which may also contribute to its beneficial effects. It can take four to six weeks for olanzapine to show its full effects, but some studies show a good effect for some people within the first week of taking it. You should stay in touch with your doctor to see how it goes over the first few weeks.
They might do some tests to check your symptoms. If you have had no good effects after two to three weeks, your doctor may increase the dose or change the medicine. Your doctor might start you on a low dose and then increase it slowly over two to four weeks to your full dose. If you switch from olanzapine tablets to the injection, you may need to continue taking your tablets for the first few weeks after your first injection, as the injection takes a few weeks to kick in.
A common side effect of olanzapine is weight gain. You need to have your weight checked regularly while you are taking it. It is thought that one of the reasons olanzapine causes weight gain is that it increases appetite. Making sure to do enough exercise and eat a healthy diet with vegetables and fibre can help you to avoid putting on too much weight.
You may want to let your family and friends know you are taking olanzapine so they can support you and help you look out for side effects. For guidance on this, check out our page on getting support with your medication.
You can continue to drink some alcohol while taking olanzapine, but having the two together might make you very sleepy or make you fall over. During the first few days, it might be best to stop drinking alcohol until you see how the medicine affects you. If you want to drink alcohol, remember that you might be sleepy and make sure you can get home safely. Antipsychotics block the effect of dopamine, so the 'high' you get from drugs that work by increasing levels of dopamine may not be as 'high' as before.
You may be tempted to increase your dose of the drug to make up for it, but this could be dangerous. Cannabis and other drugs may have their own side effects on your mental health, like anxiety or psychosis. For more information, have a look at our drugs and alcohol page. Methadone can make drowsiness worse with olanzapine and potentially cause dangerous problems with the rhythm of your heart.
If you stop smoking, the level of olanzapine in the body rises, and you might need to reduce your dose of olanzapine slowly over one week.
Tell the pharmacist you are taking olanzapine if you buy medicines over the counter including things you put on your skin for common illnesses. There are many companies making olanzapine tablets and the orodispersible ones. The non-active ingredients are likely to vary so if you have intolerances to certain sugars e. If you need to avoid animal products such as gelatin, please note that this is often found in capsules but also in some tablet formulations. Ask your pharmacist if you have any questions about the ingredients.
This could affect you if you drive a car, ride a bike, or do anything else that needs a lot of focus. It might be best to stop doing these things for the first few days, until you know how it affects you. Olanzapine is not seen as high-risk during pregnancy and, if regular medicine is keeping you well, then changing your medication may be the greater risk. A study of over mums who took olanzapine during pregnancy suggested no increased risk of malformations, miscarriage or premature birth.
Olanzapine is an antipsychotic medicine. Taking antipsychotics can cause folate levels to become low, which is not good for a healthy pregnancy. Taking 5mg folic acid a day before and during pregnancy can reduce the risk of your baby having spine problems. Olanzapine may slightly increase your chance of getting high blood pressure linked to pregnancy pre-eclampsia , putting on extra weight and gestational pregnancy-linked diabetes. Expect your blood sugar levels, weight and blood pressure to be more closely checked from month four onwards of your pregnancy if you are on olanzapine.
A blood-thinning agent may also be advised. This is because sometimes there can be a risk of getting a blood clot in the leg during pregnancy. Taking olanzapine close to delivery may lead to some discontinuation withdrawal effects in your baby.
These may include being irritable, crying or problems feeding and sleeping. These are usually mild and go away in a few days without treatment. Make sure that your doctor, nurse, or health visitor checks your baby for any side effects. These can include:. There is a risk of the baby becoming a little sleepier if breastfed when the mother is taking olanzapine.
You should talk to the doctor if you are taking olanzapine and thinking of breastfeeding after you give birth to your baby. If your baby was premature or has health problems, then you will need to be extra careful about taking medicines while breastfeeding. Discuss this with your doctor. Remember that it is important for you to stay well while you are bonding with and looking after your baby.
This means that you may need to take olanzapine or another medicine for your mental health when breastfeeding. Olanzapine can have side effects that might affect your sex life, but they should not last for long. These include:. Some of these effects should pass after the first couple of weeks. If they do not, and this is a problem for you, go back to the doctor and see what other medicines you could try. The good effects of olanzapine may have a positive impact on your sex life as your symptoms settle, and you can concentrate on your relationships.
Olanzapine may increase the level of a hormone called prolactin in the body for a short time when you start taking it, but not to a very high level. If prolactin levels do rise for a short time after starting olanzapine, this may affect fertility, regardless of gender.
However, this is not a common problem for people who take olanzapine. If you are trying for a baby, or become pregnant while taking olanzapine, you should speak to your doctor as soon as possible. It can, however, make you feel tired or dizzy, so this might affect your performance in sports that need a lot of focus.
You need to see how it affects you. You might find that it is better, however, to start olanzapine to improve your symptoms and your ability to study and do the exams. You could take your olanzapine at night if you do not do that already to see if that is better for you. Therefore, Zyprexa allows numerous types of neurotransmitters to accumulate at receptor sites.
More research needs to be done to understand the mechanisms of action of drugs like Zyprexa more thoroughly. When a person begins a prescription of Zyprexa, the central nervous system and the brain will undergo some changes and reactions influencing certain natural chemicals that the body creates called neurotransmitters.
There is more to be known about exactly how Zyprexa impacts these factors. The same can be generally said regarding every other drug that is on the market today.
Taking more than one drug simultaneously could change the way the drugs act in the CNS, either increasing or decreasing their effects. For example, alcohol and other psychoactive or medicinal drugs can interact with olanzapine and may make a person so drowsy that they should not operate machinery or drive a car.
Smoking cigarettes can dilute the concentration of olanzapine in the blood, as another example. Always inform your prescriber of any drug use and ask for information about potential interactions that may occur because of other drugs your doctor prescribes.
After ingesting Zyprexa, metabolites can test positive in the urine for approximately days. However, this time period may have little relation to the time it may take to fully adjust to being off Zyprexa. There is a high probability that affected receptors upregulated themselves, in response to the drug. It would follow that a person could experience some degree of over-stimulation, including manic symptoms, as a result of the neuroadaptive characteristics induced by the drug.
The time needed for these receptors to return to normal is indefinite, depending on such factors as genetics, length of use, dietary habits including caffeine or other stimulants, and could take months to years.
A person should never abruptly stop taking Zyprexa as the shock to the body can be severe and intolerable. Even with a slow taper, especially without proper support, withdrawals can tend to be long-lasting, and near to impossible to tolerate.
Where the drug was taken long-term, seek professional help to avoid lingering Zyprexa withdrawal symptoms. These can last for weeks, months, or even years without adequate support and Zyprexa withdrawal protocols in place. Sometimes antipsychotic drug withdrawals can be severe and last for weeks or months, even after only a few weeks of taking these medications. Zyprexa affects a wide number of neurotransmitter receptors in the body and may have an initial effect of sedation or calming.
Also, for those with depression, perhaps it will garner a temporary lift or rise in mood. However, the central nervous system can become altered after the regular use of such a drug, resulting in drug dependence. The side effects that can present with Zyprexa can also be challenging, and a person may opt to come off the drug where the benefits of the medication are not outweighing the negatives. When this occurs, especially when disadvantaged with multiple health challenges, there could be quite a challenge to come off the drug.
Families often are hit the hardest when a loved one is experiencing such difficulties. There may be a better choice than continuing on a path where hope is all but lost and the pain and suffering seem to go on without abatement. It is difficult to watch a loved one suffer.
Enrolling at Alternative to Meds Center provides stress-free, superlative care for anyone seeking to recover from Zyprexa side effects and Zyprexa withdrawals. Our center is staffed with medical professionals and caregivers who understand medication withdrawal and the depth and breadth of the challenges.
Compassionate and efficient care is the hallmark of our center. Please visit our services overview page for more details on protocols used in our programs, and for pictures of the center. You may have questions relating to your insurance coverage, or you may need other information that will help in making treatment decisions. We are here to help you. Please feel free to contact us at Alternative to Meds Center for more information on these matters, and about the alternatives and protocols used in our individually tailored, safely monitored, and comfortable Zyprexa withdrawal treatment programs.
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BMC Psychiatry. Antipsychotic withdrawal symptoms: phenomenology and pathophysiology. Acta Psychiatr Scand. If you are planning on becoming pregnant, notify your healthcare provider to best manage your medications. People living with schizophrenia who wish to become pregnant face important decisions. This is a complex decision since untreated schizophrenia has risks to the fetus, as well as the mother.
It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of treatment with your doctor and caregivers. Symptoms in the newborn may include agitation, feeding disorder, hypertonia, hypotonia, respiratory distress, somnolence, and tremor; these effects may be self-limiting or require hospitalization. Caution is advised with breastfeeding since olanzapine does pass into breast milk. It is recommended that women receiving olanzapine should not breast-feed. Typically patients begin at a low dose of medicine and the dose is increased slowly over several weeks.
The oral dose usually ranges from 5 mg to 20 mg. The dose of the injection usually ranges from mg to mg. Only your healthcare provider can determine the correct dose for you. Olanzapine orally disintegrating tablets must remain in their original packaging.
Open the package with clean dry hands before each dose. Do not try to put tablets in a pillbox if you take the orally disintegrating tablets. Olanzapine orally disintegrating tablets will dissolve in your mouth within seconds and can be swallowed with or without liquid. Use a calendar, pillbox, alarm clock, or cell phone alert to help you remember to take your medication. You may also ask a family member or a friend to remind you or check in with you to be sure you are taking your medication.
The long-acting injection form of olanzapine is administered every 2 to 4 weeks. It should be administered by your health care professional through an injection into your buttocks area.
A health care professional will keep you in a setting where you can be observed for at least 3 hours after each injection. If you miss a dose of olanzapine, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is closer to the time of your next dose.
Discuss this with your healthcare provider. Do not double your next dose or take more than what is prescribed. If you miss a dose of olanzapine long-acting injection, see your healthcare provider to receive your dose as soon as possible. Avoid drinking alcohol or using illegal drugs while you are taking olanzapine. They may decrease the benefits e. If an overdose occurs, call your doctor or You may need urgent medical care.
You may also contact the poison control center at Low blood pressure, drowsiness, extrapyramidal symptoms, restlessness, dizziness, headache, fatigue, insomnia, increased prolactin, weight gain, increased appetite, dry mouth, indigestion, constipation, liver function test abnormalities, weakness, accidental injury.
Olanzapine may increase the blood levels of a hormone called prolactin.
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