Duloxetine, an antidepressant, and Syndol, a pain relief medication that contains paracetamol, codeine, and caffeine, can potentially be taken together, but caution is advised. Both medications can increase the risk of certain side effects, such as serotonin syndrome or increased sedation. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider before combining these medications to ensure safety and appropriate dosage. Always follow your doctor's recommendations regarding medication interactions.
I heard that the company that makes syndol has been taken over by the company who make lemsip and they are waiting for the licence to be renewed. Hope this helps Pharmacist
I was told by a Tesco pharmacist that Syndol should be back in production by the end of February..... I certainly hope so!!
You can buy Syndol from ZimSeller.com
I have been prescribed both. I get a real relaxed feeling, but nothing that makes me brag.
Yes, antihistamines can generally be taken with duloxetine and pregabalin, but it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider before combining these medications. Some antihistamines may cause sedation, which could be amplified by duloxetine or pregabalin. Always check for potential interactions and side effects based on your specific health profile.
I was told by a boots assistant that the manufacturers of syndol said that the backlog of legislation was beginning to clear and it shouldn't be long now before syndol was back in the chemists.
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Syndol is back already at most chemists. Boots, Lloyds Pharmacy, the Garden Pharmacy etc.
could anyone please tell me if syndol in coming back in our chemist, have just found a medication that relieves my migrain then its taken of the market
Yes temporarily. from what i understand its due to one of the chemicals in syndol that relax the muscles that people can find addictive. according to the manager and my local boots store we should expect them back on our shelves in april.
I was told by a Tesco pharmacist that Syndol should be back in production by the end of February..... I certainly hope so!!
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.