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Ran Out Of Cymbalta, Feel Dizzy, Vomiting, Restlessness. Is This Withdrawal Effect ?

my husband ran out of his cymbalta mediication and he has been out for 3 to 4 days .he has no prescription insurance he has experienced dizzness,and vomting and restlessness. is he experiencing withdraws. i was able to get the medication so should he slowly go back on it or go back to his regular dose his doctor is out of the office until next thusday

Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.

I have gone through your available history.

It seems that you have withdrawal symptoms of duloxetine which is common occurrence if omitted all of a sudden from higher dose.

Once you get it, you may start the last prescribed dose by your psychiatrist.

I hope I have addressed your concern.

Thanks.
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Ran Out Of Cymbalta, Feel Dizzy, Vomiting, Restlessness. Is This Withdrawal Effect ?

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your available history. It seems that you have withdrawal symptoms of duloxetine which is common occurrence if omitted all of a sudden from higher dose. Once you get it, you may start the last prescribed dose by your psychiatrist. I hope I have addressed your concern. Thanks.