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Is Symbalta Drug Addictive?

i was just wondering about symbalta ... is this drug addictive .. my ginecologist gave it to me for anxiety and depression,, cuase i have too much stress ... but i think the doctor jumped into conclusiions .. i sometimes think, that i need vitamins .. some days im just dragging .. i feel exausted .. even thoug problems bring me down very easily .. but im not that kind of person who will sleep on in .. and before i wouldnt be able to sleep .. but this year it rearly happens like that .. im i making the right choice ..
Wed, 23 Jul 2014
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it selective serotinin reuptake inhibitors,
To make sure Cymbalta is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:

liver or kidney disease;

seizures or epilepsy;

a bleeding or blood clotting disorder;

high blood pressure;

glaucoma;

bipolar disorder (manic depression);

a history of drug abuse or suicidal thoughts; or

if you are being treated with methylene blue injection.

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Is Symbalta Drug Addictive?

it selective serotinin reuptake inhibitors, To make sure Cymbalta is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have: liver or kidney disease; seizures or epilepsy; a bleeding or blood clotting disorder; high blood pressure; glaucoma; bipolar disorder (manic depression); a history of drug abuse or suicidal thoughts; or if you are being treated with methylene blue injection.