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Re: Why does increase in Cymbalta work? » happyflower

Posted by azalea on October 19, 2008, at 7:24:38

In reply to Why does increase in Cymbalta work?, posted by happyflower on October 18, 2008, at 23:43:46

> If the maximum dosage is 60mg and it worked but it seems like 90 is working better, it has been 3 weeks since the increase. The official information says that doses above 60mg/day do not provide additional benefit. But you're doing better on 90mg/day which is great news. As long as you're not having side effects and don't have liver disease, 90mg/day is okay. Some studies have used 120mg/day.

Why? Is it because I am overweight? Or is it because my brain has so many neurons, it takes more meds? lol just kidding.
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> Why does Cymbalta say 60 is the max dose, when my doctor increased it anyway? Makes me wonder if it could cause some harm. I know everybody is different, but do you know why the increase is working better? DOes it say something about me physically?


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