・ 1 Slowly decrease your dosage. Suddenly stopping Cymbalta is not recommended, as unpleasant withdrawal... ・ 2 Change to another SSNRI medication. Talk to your doctor to find out if depression is coming back. Symptoms... ・ 3 Take over-the-...
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Sure,it helps with cymbalta withdrawal symptoms.
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Your doctor can probably answer that question better for you- but I've had those "brain zaps" coming off of Effexor, and the only thing that's helped is time. They're awful, I know! Sorry you're experiencing them.
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Don't take cymbalta! The withdrawal symptoms are not immediate, but taking those as depression treatments will make you even more depressed. I've heard countless times how cymbalta makes people more depressed. - It causes headache - Nausea ...
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The worst will be over sometime within the next week. Minor symptoms will continue for two to three weeks after. But honestly, how much did you go cold turkey off of? I went from 90 mg/day to 30 mg/day in a week and then I stopped (I kno...
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I've been on cymbalta for over two years and the only side effect that I have is sleepiness and that went away as my body got used to the medication. As I'm still on it I can't say about withdrawing but you should only do that under a docto...
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It's hard to answer this question because it depends on so many different variables - like your dose and what your symptoms are. I know that Cymbalta comes in capsules, but they are available in different doses. Please speak to your Dr. and...
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