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Moving from Lexapro to Cymbalta for anxiety (GAD) and depression?

I've been taking Lexapro for the last 11 months. I have had my ups and downs but it never really solved the problema. Psi Doctor now recomended to... read more

When is the best time of day to take cymbalta?

Seems like many people experience some sleep problems. Would it be best to take this drug mid-day with lunch - to offset the nausea issue and perhaps... read more

Depression - Cymbalta and Trazodone safe together?

... I was recently prescribed Cymbalta for depression/anxiety/pain. I'm starting out on 30mg for a week then going up to 60mg. I've had two doses so... read more

Cymbalta - Can Cymbalta make it difficult to urinate!?

I was put on Cymbalta and I noticed that I am having very difficult time urinating.It also seems to make my restless legs worse.It has helped me but... read more

Cymbalta - What can be done to stop the brain zaps as I titrate off of cymbalta?

I am trying to get off of cymbalta after taking it for 10 years @ 120mg a day. Yes, I was prescribed cymbalta 60mg bid. Now missing a single days... read more

Take Celexa for anxiety & mild depression but can't sleep. Dr wants to try Wellbutrin - any advice?

I have been on for a week now and no sleep! I started to take it in the morning but didn't sleep for 2 days, so i started to take it at night. Help!... read more

Has anyone else experienced excessive night sweats on Cymbalta? (non menopause related)?

I have been on Cymbalta 60mg for a few months now after having negative experiences on sertraline and Lexapro. Cymbalta has helped stabilize my mood... read more

Does anyone take something for anxiety along with Cymbalta?

... depression. I have read a lot of negative reviews here about it, but I have done well on it. Although, it has not done much for my anxiety. If I... read more

Is low dose naltrexone effective for pain, anxiety, and sleep?

I'm trying to decide between this and amitriptyline. This seems to have way less side effects.

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