I have been prescribed both. I get a real relaxed feeling, but nothing that makes me brag.
No, you should not snort escitalopram or any medication that is not prescribed for that method of use. Snorting can lead to serious health risks, including damage to the nasal passages, overdose, and unpredictable effects. Escitalopram is designed to be taken orally and should only be used as directed by a healthcare professional. Always consult with a doctor before making any changes to how you take your medication.
Yes, duloxetine HCl is the generic name for Cymbalta. Cymbalta is the brand name of the drug, while duloxetine HCl is the active ingredient in the medication.
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No, Lexapro contains escitalopram, not PCP.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) does not contain fluoride.
A doc just prescribed me both today. 50mg Fluoxetine in the morning, 50mg Sulpiride in the evening. Diagnosed with anxiety disorder, my main symptoms being hyperventilation. Hope that helps!
One can safely take up to 60 mg of duloxetine a day. That said, doses of up to 120 mg have not proven to be dangerous. There is no clear answer of how dangerous doses of over 12 mg daily can be. You have taken 100 mg (six 20 mg tablets). You have technically taken an overdose, and are dangerously near the limit of dosage reactions that have been tested for.