Some drugs work better for some people than they do for others. Many will find it useful, others will find it useless or even worsening.
If your doctor suggests it, then you could certainly try. But if it doesn't help, stop using it.
I don't know the exact mechanism by which a drug is classified as "addictive", however, if the withdrawal symptoms are any indication, than I would say yes. Cymbalta is addictive. I was told by my Doctor to just stop the medication since I was on a low dose, 20 mg. Bad idea, horrid symptoms. The only way to get off Cymbalta is to ween off.
No. Cymbalta is not a narcotic, nor is it a controlled substance of any kind. Cymbalta is in the antidepressant class of medications (none of which are classed as controlled substances).
Consult your doctor, though some doctors believe that it is not.
It is an anti depressant and is also approved to treat nerve pain.
Hcg with cymbalta
Hcg with cymbalta
Cymbalta is an anti-depressant.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) does not contain fluoride.
No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.
can u take cymbalta with suboxin
No it is not a narcotic. Clozapine is an antipsychotic.
Can you mix Gabapentin and Cymbalta ? Or can you take them to geather?
Can you mix Cymbalta and Celexa together?
No, nexium is not a narcotic.
no it is not a narcotic