Results for 'Cymbalta Pain Neuralgia Side Effect Nerve'
Cymbalta - increased from 60 to 90 mgs - side effects?
Hi - My doc has increased my dosage from 60 to 90 mgs for my depression. I have started to become anxious/panicky - is this a side effect from the... read more
Cymbalta - weight gain,head sweats & restless legs at night are theses side effects?
Would luv some answers thanks
I forgot to take my Cymbalta 4 days in a row because I have had the flu. What are the side effects?
I’ve had the stomach flu since Tuesday night and it is now Sunday. Today I realized that I have completely forgot to take my Cymbalta (the only m... read more
How long do cymbalta sexual side effects last?
I am on 30 mg of Cymbalta for one week now. My question is, How long do cymbalta sexual side effects last? I have lost all interest and ability...
Cymbalta side effects at day 11?
I started Cymbalta 30mg after taking Viibryd for almost a month. Doctor told me not to wean off Viibryd and just to start Cymbalta the next day. The... read more
How long is recovery from carpal tunnel/ulnar nerve decompression surgery?
I had Carpal Tunnel/Ulnar Nerve Decompression release surgery last week, 09/07/17. It has been one week and I am still having pain, especially in the... read more
Diazepam - trapped nerve and diazepam?
Can anyone recommend the best thing for a trapped nerve that gives me terrible upper back spasms neck spasms and pain? The he doctor says he thinks... read more
Cymbalta - does this make you sweat at night?
I'm taking cymbalta for pain and depression. I was reading someone else's post and they said that Cymbalta makes them sweat at night. I did not... read more
Amitriptyline - is this an NSAID?
I'm going into surgery soon for trigeminal neuralgia and told not to take nsaids.
Post herpetic neuralgia, help!!?
I am new to this group, joined because I have been suffering from the above condition since September 2020. It started after my shingles rash cleared... read more
Are there 10 mg pills of duloxetine or Cymbalta, in order to slowly reduce & eventually stop?
I have taken for many years for chronic pain & depression/anxiety.