i currently take 1 60 mg cymbalta once daily in morning with breakfast and 1 10 mg flexeril (3x daily) spread throughout the day. i am also under a physicians care. so id say short term yes, idk about long term. talk to your doctor
It is not recommended. Why would you need two SSRI medications? If one of these is not working, your doctor needs to add a different type of antidepressant, not another of the same kind. Often, adding a different type will work by "hitting" the depression from two different "directions."
you will go into a Cesar and when you wqke up youll be a carrot
Taking cymbalta and seroquel along with drinking approximately 4 to 5 beers a day harmful
can i take avilfy and cymbalt togher
So tired that I take generic adderall to combat this.
can u take cymbalta with suboxin
Yes. I did.
can you take cymbalta and champix together
Can you mix Cymbalta and Celexa together?
yes
yes
can you take tecta with cymbalta
yes you can!
i took them together for quite a few months that is what i was prescribed
yes you can, i am prescribed 15mg adderall xr and my obgyn prescribed me cipro 500mg. I asked my pharmacist to make sure i could take them together or if i should wait a little while after i took the adderall to take the cipro and he said that it is ok to take them together.
Yes and yes. You can take hydrocodone (vicodin) and cymbalta together. Also, each of them, taken alone or combined on a regular basis, cause physical addiction, so stopping either or both will result in withdrawal symptoms. WARNING/PLEASE NOTE: Just because it's okay to take vicodin and cymbalta together doesn't mean it is okay to take any and all opiates with cymbalta. For example, you can NOT take tramadol (ultram) and cymbalta together. tramadol is not an opiate its opiod like- very different. and they can be taken together at low dosage ranges under MD supervision. Its not recommended however. the top paragraph is correct cymbalta is not a controlled substance (other than being prescription) and does not carry the potential for abuse in the vast majority of people