Tapering off Levomilnacipran
Also sold as Fetzima.
Coming off Levomilnacipran is far gentler when the dose comes down gradually, in steps that shrink as you approach zero. This is what a hyperbolic taper looks like for Levomilnacipran, why it helps, and how to build one to review with your prescriber.
Why Levomilnacipran needs a gradual taper
Levomilnacipran acts on both serotonin and noradrenaline systems that the brain adapts to over time. Reduce it too quickly and that adaptation is unmasked as discontinuation symptoms, so the dose is stepped down gradually and hyperbolically.
Levomilnacipran has a relatively short half-life (~12 h), so blood levels rise and fall between doses. That can make direct reductions feel abrupt and can cause interdose withdrawal, so steps are kept small and well spaced.
Short half-life; expect discontinuation symptoms if stopped quickly. Taper hyperbolically.
See a Levomilnacipran taper curve
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Slow is the point: gradual tapers are why ~70% succeed where cold turkey fails. Your full plan adds safety screening, exact dose recipes, and adapts to your check-ins.
Educational preview, not medical advice. Taper with a prescriber, never stop abruptly.
What your Levomilnacipran plan includes
Before any schedule, a short intake flags the situations where you should slow down or check with a clinician, so the plan starts from your actual picture.
A hyperbolic schedule sized to Levomilnacipran: the milligram cuts shrink as the dose falls, so the steps get gentler exactly where they need to.
The small end-of-taper doses made reachable. Because Levomilnacipran is extended-release and must not be cut or crushed, the smallest steps rely on a compounded liquid or a lower available strength, and Subside spells out those options instead of leaving you to guess.
Your check-ins feed back into the plan: rough stretches trigger a hold or a gentler pace, and reinstatement (stepping back up to stabilize) is a first-class option, never a failure.
When symptoms show up, the plan reads them against the timing of your last reduction, so you can tell an expected wave from something that needs a different response.
Common questions about coming off Levomilnacipran
How long does a Levomilnacipran taper take?+
It varies widely with your dose and how long you have taken Levomilnacipran, so quoting a single number would be misleading. Subside computes the length from your exact dose and adjusts as you go, larger steps at the top and smaller ones through the sensitive low-dose tail, with holding longer always allowed.
Can I stop Levomilnacipran cold turkey?+
Stopping Levomilnacipran suddenly is not usually dangerous, but SNRIs are known for brisk discontinuation symptoms, sometimes within a day of a missed dose. A slow taper is the way to avoid them.
What are common Levomilnacipran withdrawal symptoms?+
Discontinuation symptoms can include dizziness, "brain zaps", nausea, agitation, sweating, and flu-like feelings, sometimes coming on quickly after a missed dose. A slow taper is the main defense.
Do I need a doctor to taper off Levomilnacipran?+
Yes. Levomilnacipran should be tapered with a prescriber who can adjust the plan, authorize the smaller doses, and watch for problems. Subside builds the schedule and tracks how you feel, but it does not replace medical care. If no one is currently guiding your taper, everydaymd® is a telehealth service whose clinicians can supervise and prescribe one.