I have been an athlete all of my life and eating a disease fighting diet is something I am passionate about. I even own a health food business. I have been taking Cymbalta for 4 years and in the last 6 months been tappering down from 60 mg to 30mg. My Cholesterol last year and for the last several years has hovered around 140 with triglycerides at about 95. Just got my last lipid panel back - total cholesterol 217 and triglycerides a whopping 268. I will meet tomorrow with my meds doc and discuss stopping Cymbalta all together - now.
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Triglycerides are important to measure because the effect your heart and cholesterol. Less than 150 is considered to be a normal level.
Hcg with cymbalta
Yes, as with 99% of drugs, Cymbalta can only lose potency with time, drugs in most cases do not go bad, like milk, their effect just gets weaker and weaker with time.
Cymbalta is an anti-depressant.
Hcg with cymbalta
You can overly suppress your system causing death. Never combine these medications EVER I've been taking xanax and cymbalta together for 2 years now with no adverse reactions so I'm curious about this response?? Cymbalta does not "supress your system", it is an SSNRI and has no effect on the GABA receptors in the brain which Xanax works through.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) does not contain fluoride.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) is an antidepressant that can have various side effects, including changes in taste. While some users report altered taste sensations, including a salty or metallic taste, this is not a common side effect. If you're experiencing significant changes in taste after starting Cymbalta, it's best to consult your healthcare provider for advice.
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I started taking Cymbalta two weeks ago and on about day three I noticed that every morning I have big, black, puffy bags under my eyes. I could chalk it up to the lack of sleep I'm experiencing, which is a side effect of the Cymbalta, but I think it's more than lack of sleep. I think it's an additional side effect. I've lost sleep many many nights when I was not taking Cymbalta and NEVER had these big, black bags. I've heard it can cause fluid retention, so...
St. John's Wort and Cymbalta (duloxetine) have different mechanisms of action and side effect profiles. St. John's Wort is often associated with milder side effects, such as gastrointestinal issues and fatigue, but can interact with numerous medications. In contrast, Cymbalta may cause more significant side effects like nausea, dizziness, and potential withdrawal symptoms. While safety can depend on individual health factors and interactions, many healthcare providers consider Cymbalta to have a more predictable side effect profile, especially in patients with certain conditions.