Cymbalta.
Cymbalta (duloxetine) is a selective serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor specially intended for the treatment of depression and anxiety disorder. You are supposed to take it if you have any of the abovementioned conditions, or your doctor recommended it for some other problems you may have. To make sure your dose is accurate, tell your doctor if you have seizures, kidney disease, coronary artery disease, a history of heart attack, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure. Patients younger than 24 will be required to see their doctor regularly for their progress to be checked. Make sure you show up for those regular appointments and call your doctor as soon as possible if you develop panic attacks, irritability, insomnia, restlessness, aggressive or hostile behavior, suicidal thoughts, and agitation. Mild side effects of Cymbalta are possible and include decreased appetite, dizziness, drowsiness, heartburn, weakness, constipation, dry mouth, nausea, muscle pain, diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting, tiredness, and headache. More serious ones are: unusual bruising or bleeding, itching, extreme tiredness, blurred vision, hives, rash, flu-like symptoms, blisters or peeling skin, fever, difficulty breathing or swallowing, and loss of appetite.