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Cymbalta

my wife was always on 30mg a day Nurologist up to 60mg twice a day for depression, anyone have good results

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  • SDianeL
    SDianeL Member Posts: 2,285
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    If you don’t get replies, you can search for Cymbalta and read all the old posts. The search thingy is at the top of the page.

  • JulietteBee
    JulietteBee Member Posts: 264
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    I would suggest you become aware of that drug. Of all the drugs I've had to dispense or hear others complain about, Cymbalta is a frequent offender. It seems it is a nightmare situation if she should ever be weaned from it, whether by self or by doctor. "Brain zaps" are what its victims complains of Look it up.

  • harshedbuzz
    harshedbuzz Member Posts: 5,786
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    @charley0419

    I'm confused. Did the doctor start her on 30mg and then up the dose to 60mg? Was Cymbalta chosen to provide relief from chronic pain and depression/anxiety? Cymbalta can be a good option for pain from neuropathy, fibromyalgia, arthritis plus anxiety/depression.

    If the increase in dosage was related to breakthrough pain alone or just an uptick in anxiety/depression, then it might be more prudent to explore adding an additional medication for that symptom alone.

    If you have access to a geri psych, that would be your best option for medication management as they are the specialists in this kind of medication in the elderly. Often a cocktail of meds is prescribed to keep the doses of each low enough to minimize side effects while working together to manage symptoms.

    Brain zaps are often related to the half-life of SSRIs; Cymbalta's is short (8-17 hrs compared to Prozac's 2-4 days. Effexor is even shorter) which makes weaning tricky. You'd need to go very slowly. Often geri psychs will wean one med while titrating up another of the same class to minimize withdrawal symptoms.

    HB

  • charley0419
    charley0419 Member Posts: 506
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    has been on 30 mg for pain management for yrs but has shown signs at times of depression and dr changed meds. This is not dr that first prescribed

  • Palmetto Peg
    Palmetto Peg Member Posts: 297
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    60 mg twice a day sounds like a lot. I take 30 mg once a day for joint pain and anxiety. At one point my doctor upped my dose to 60 mg once a day. I didn't like it at all - I felt like I had no feelings about anything. I weaned myself back to 30 mg by taking the capsules apart and counting the little white beads inside and reducing them by a few a day. It took months, but at least I didn't have withdrawal symptoms. Before you increase it, I would run it by another doctor or at least read about it online. It works well for me, but I don't know about someone with dementia. Good luck!

  • Michele P
    Michele P Member Posts: 128
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    I was placed on this drug for nerve pain. It was the worst. I had suicidal thoughts and was not functioning. It severely impacted my cognitive functioning. The neurologist took me off of it .

  • towhee
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    Not as a first attempt for sure. There are a lot of others.

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