Combining Cymbalta with an SSRI is not a great idea, because Cymbalta already has serotonin re-uptake inhibition action. Side-effects will likely be significantly worsen. So, if are indeed decided to do so, I would suggest an SSRI which has not so great side effect profile like Escitalopram (Lexapro/Cipralex) or Citalopram (Celexa). Watch out for sexual side effects!!
i was on paxil w/ it but had sum sexual side effects from paxil so i stopped but it may work fro u check w/ ur doc
Cymbalta is an antidepressant that is often also used for pain. It may be possible to change or add to it but you should talk to your doctor about what would be right for you.
No, but some mood stabilizers have antidepressant properties. Research indicates lithium, Seroquel®, and Zyprexa® may help lift depression when used alone or in combination with an antidepressant.
Zyprexa
YES
Seroquel ( Quetiapine) and Zyprexa (Olanzapine) are both Antipsychotics but Zyprexa is also an antimanic. Zyprexa is indicated for the treatment of bipolar disorder where as Seroquel is not.
It depends on how strong it is and how much of it you take.
It works right away- within hours, especially if you are taking Zyprexa Zydis (which is what I take).
yes u can take but not for a long time because olnazapine may caused neuro maligant
No.
no, taking it with an antidepressant can cause serotonin syndrome
There are no known drug interactions between Zyprexa and the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
No, it does not.
yes