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Can duloxetine cause serotonin syndrome?

Last year I was admitted to hospital with serotonin syndrome, after only taking 2 days of citalopram (an SSRI). My pain clinic are suggesting that I... read more

Does anyone have sweating with Cymbalta (duloxetine)?

I've been on Cymbalta for close to 2 years for musculoskeletal pain from RA and SLE. I have extreme bouts of uncontrollable sweating even after all... read more

How do I get off Prolia, I am sure that it is causing bone pain?

Been going to rehab for my back, it feels OK for awhile then the pain returns. This has continued for over a year. My prescribing doctor says it is... read more

How long can you safely take 300mg. Gabapentin, 3X daily?

I have had 2 back surgeries including a double-fusion using my own bone. After 20 years I developed terrible back pain and sciatica. An MRI showed... read more

Methylprednisolone - will the 6 day pack fix my pinched nerve?

Last night I felt the best I have felt for the past 3 weeks. About 6 this morning I awoke to the same pain I had been experiencing. Is this the... read more

Prednisone for chronic back muscle pain?

my boyfriend has had ongoing muscle pain in his back for some time, often to where he cannot move at all. the chiropractor says he needs to stretch... read more

I had been on amitriptyline for three years, for chronic nerve pain in my shoulder.

I started off on just one tablet at night just to numb the pain and to help me sleep. My partner noticed a few months later that, in her words "you... read more

Propranolol - I’m nervous to take my new prescription propranolol for panic attacks?

I just got prescribed 20mg of propranolol for my panic attacks. I’m scared to take it because I don’t want it to make them worse or cause my heart to ... read more

Would duloxetine show on a drug test and what class of drug would it be listed under?

Can duloxetine show up on drug test?

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