The Cymbalta dosage your doctor prescribes will depend on several factors. These include: Cymbalta can cause hyponatremia (low sodium levels). If you have hyponatremia or have had it in the
There are 10 disease interactions with Cymbalta (duloxetine). Liver disease; Renal disease; Depression; Diabetes; Glaucoma; Hypertension; Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia may occur as a result of treatment with SSRIs and SNRIs, including CYMBALTA. In many cases, this hyponatremia appears to be the result of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
Hyponatremia may occur as a result of treatment with SSRIs and SNRIs, including Cymbalta. In many cases, this hyponatremia appears to be the result of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH). Cases with serum sodium lower than 110 mmol/L have been reported and appeared to be reversible when Cymbalta was discontinued.
Discontinuation of CYMBALTA should be considered in patients with symptomatic hyponatremia and CYMBALTA (duloxetine delayed-release capsules) is
CYMBALTA (5.12). Hyponatremia: Cases of hyponatremia have been reported (5.13). Glucose Control in Diabetes: In diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain
Consider discontinuing Cymbalta in patients with symptomatic hyponatremia. Signs/symptoms of hyponatremia: Headache, difficulty concentrating, memory impairment
Hyponatremia is found among people who take Cymbalta, especially for people who are female, 60 old, have been taking the drug for 1 month also take Lyrica, and have High blood pressure. The phase IV clinical study analyzes which people take Cymbalta and have Hyponatremia.
Consider discontinuing Cymbalta in patients with symptomatic hyponatremia. Signs/symptoms of hyponatremia: Headache, difficulty concentrating, memory
He starts off hoping his wife is just going thru some sort of phase ...or perhaps something is wrong with her? Mark is finally seeing he has to FORCE the issue.
In MY case my wife suffers from depression and migraines which have gotten worse as she moves thru her 40s.
That has left ME in Limbo. IF my wife takes her Cymbalta she is Fine. Her sex drive returns to near normal (for her NOT for most woman) and her depression goes away. But sometimes for some reason she stops taking her meds but I dont find out for several weeks.
What am I to do? I cant force her to stay on her medication but when she goes off of it she becoems an awful person. After 15 years of marriage and a few kids I and the kids all suffer when she does that.
itnal a quandry Still