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Cymbalta for Depression
The first 2 weeks of use: Dizziness, nausea, sluggishness, decreased responsiveness, drowsiness, feeling drunk, unable to drive, fast movements (especially when driving as a passenger) caused me extreme dizziness. Negative side effects that I still have: night sweats, sweats during the day, increased sweating, much thirst, dry mouth, increased urination, difficulty concentrating, gastrointestinal problems, headache, body aches, extremely minimized sexual desire, trauma changes, fatigue / fatigue. However, I can live well with these side effects and tolerate Cymbalta otherwise very well!
Side effects: Thirst; Gastro-intestinal trouble; Urinary frequency; Dream changes; Night sweat; Sweats; Concentration disorders; Mouth dryness; Headache; Libido loss; Dizziness; Nausea; Fatigue
Cymbalta for Neuralgia
Nocturnal hot flashes at least every 2nd night (I never had before), at night at 4 always going to the toilet (never before), initially extreme dizziness (up to 3 weeks), initially weeks long (5 weeks) diarrhea (3 days admission to the hospital!), Sometimes in the morning at 2 or 3 wide awake, clear deterioration of the eyes after about 3 weeks (I notice especially when reading), now that the summer is back: sun allergy especially in the face
Side effects: Poor eyesight; Nocturnal urine; Night sweat; Diarrhea; Dizziness
Cymbalta for Polyneuropathie
The following side effects occurred with me at Cymbalta: sleep disorders, tinnitus, constipation, heartburn, hoarseness, gastrointestinal complaints, nocturnal sweating, increased urinary excretion, elevated liver enzymes
Side effects: Tinnitus; Urinary frequency; Night sweat; Constipation; Sleep disorders
Cymbalta for Depression
Orgasm disorder, erection problems, altered orgasm, night sweating, tremors, muscle twitching, especially after waking, weight loss> 25 kg in the year
Side effects: Impotence; Weight loss; Night sweat; Tremble; Orgasm disorder
Cymbalta for Pain (chronic)
I take Cymbalta for chronic pain now for about three years. Starting with 60mg, then relatively fast to 120mg. Whether they work or not, I can not say exactly. But rather less, because the pain has not really reduced. As with almost all medications that I have taken during my long medical odyssey, the Cymbalta has now felt only side effects. Dizziness, tiredness, one-through-sleep problems, extreme sweating (especially at night!), Blurred vision, nausea (especially in the morning / morning), tinnitus (I had previously, was worse / louder by Cymbalta), itching (hands and feet, including bloody scratching), alternation between constipation and diarrhea, flatulence, inner restlessness, concentration problems, inner restlessness and much more. In addition, the kidney values are getting worse. I’m going to try to sneak that stuff off now, because frankly the side effects are just too intense.
Side effects: Flatulence; Tinnitus; Itching; Concentration difficulties; Night sweat; Diarrhea; Constipation; Unrest; Dizziness; Nausea; Fatigue
Cymbalta for Depression
I take Cymbalta 60mg for about 3months for depression. Although they help very well against my depression and I’m mentally almost flawless, I still can not recommend. I have had some physical problems since taking Cymbalta and have to switch back to another medication. I suffer from constant nausea and vomiting about 3 times a week. In addition, I often have stomach aches and sweat terribly at night. For this I suffer from headaches and dizziness and have daily for 3 months spotting.
Side effects: Stomach pain; Vomit; Night sweat; Headache; Dizziness; Nausea
Cymbalta for Anxiety disorders
Dear people. Even my ordeal to my depressive mood was long and very individual, which is why I spared him here. I am 39 years old, weigh 95 to 100 kg (sometimes, sometimes) and in the past I was a very fun-loving, boisterous young man, who loved sports a lot. A so-called warhorse, without wanting to boast of myself. But the tide always turns, or as you say on the stock market: “What comes up, MUST come down.” So in my case. So life is. I have been given beta-blockers (metohexal succ. 95 mg) for years because my diagnosis (inner restlessness, fatigue, listlessness, brooding) lasted for years and my blood pressure was constantly too high. When I came home in my service as a money transport driver one night and shivered all over, I realized that there might be another cause. From one day to the other, I suddenly could not drive any more, or get into a tight car, without being bothered by panic attacks (panic disorders). One evening when I was sitting in the cinema with a friend and the lights went out, the air was gone and I had to leave the hall. My family doctor then referred me to a psychologist who diagnosed claustrophobia, in conjunction with depressive moodiness. She recommended a so-called behavioral therapy (talk therapy) and wanted to know if I had until I found a place to take supportive medication. I should make the decision myself. She only said that it could only help because side effects would have every other drug, too. I was very skeptical and inquired with friends and acquaintances, read the booklet given on the subject of panic disorder / depression and was at a loss. Horror scenarios were described to me. I have been told by self-help groups where patients are sitting who have taken antidepressants for years and have now taken on handsome body mass. I should just keep my hands off, some said. The medicine prescribed for me is called Cymbalta and seems to be relatively new. I decided to trust the advice of my psychologist and research and began taking the antidepressant Cymbalta (30 mg, once a morning, with my beta-blockers), feared the worst, and informed my best friend (as suggested on the leaflet) about the onset medication. Well, the first two weeks are indeed not only pleasant, but the side effects were limited for me. At first my blood pressure rose and I felt an unpleasant pressure on the temples during the day. My appetite subsided. Actually, I would not have had to eat all day; I would not have missed anything. After three days, the pressure in the temples eased and I felt a comforting sensation a few hours after taking it, as if taking a light drug. I suddenly relaxed, which had been difficult for years and decided to “get things” on me. Since I consumed less food, my digestion normalized to taking Cymbalta (I have about 10 to 15 kg overweight). However, the bowel tends to flatulence in the first few weeks. After two weeks, the side effects disappeared completely and I continued to take Cymbalta 30 mg once a day. After a hundred days the pack was all over and I consulted my psychologist again. I felt a little bit better and I thought the intake would be stopped. Puff cake! “Yes, that’s enjoyable, then we start with 60mg of Cymbalta,” I heard the doctor say, “100 days, once in the morning, as usual”. “Mam, yes, mum. “, I thought to myself and berabte again the ten (10!) € uron additional payment for this obviously very expensive Stöffchen. The side effects were similar to the beginning of the intake, only not so pronounced and disappeared again after two weeks. However, after about a week I got the promised on the package leaflet throat infection. A sore throat is very uncomfortable and painful. I could barely stop coughing and had to stop taking Cymbalta for a while. The sore throat is but thank God occurred only once. A lot of drinking! However, which in my case occurs very often and is very unpleasant, ALBWOOD, which occur only since I take the 60mg dosage. They occur almost every night and are as intense as I have never experienced before. Most of the time I wake up in the morning, in the truest sense of the word “sweaty bathed” and think, “Wow, luck again”. My nightmares are always about persecution. In that regard, my soul probably has not processed anything, or was earlier
Side effects: Nocturnal urine; Nightmares; Night sweat; Headache; Libido loss
Dosage 30mg. Side effects: – In the first 7-10 days from the beginning of the intake insomnia (maximum 3-4 hours of restless sleep per night). Thereafter, this side effect has subsided, as long as I take the drug early in the morning (between 6 and 7 o’clock); if you take it later you fall asleep. – loss of appetite and weight loss (2kg) – heavy night sweats. Effect (positive): – significantly increased drive – less pronounced daytime fatigue; get by with fewer hours of sleep – increased concentration, less fragmentation, oral expression calmer and clearer
Side effects: Weight loss; Night sweat; Insomnia; Anorexia
Cymbalta for Polyneuropathie
At first nausea / vomiting, dizziness, heavy sweating at night, diarrhea. So far, about 14 days have passed since the end of therapy, symptoms persistent as at the beginning of the intake.
Side effects: Night sweat; Diarrhea; Dizziness; Nausea