Posted by SLS on April 21, 2009, at 7:16:00
In reply to PERMANENT DAMAGE, posted by sam K on April 20, 2009, at 20:07:24
It seems to be true that Cymbalta effectively treats the somatic pain that depression can produce. Also, there is Ixel (milnacipran), a new drug that might be even more well suited to address your present dilemma. Depression can cause tooth pain in my experience.
There is a chance that you have had tooth pain as a vulnerability that lay dormant. It could be that your exposing your CNS to Luvox caused the tooth pain that can be a symptom of depression to emerge. If this is true, it would make sense that the pain would recede when effective antidepressants are administered. However, in my experience, this tooth pain can get worse towards the beginning of treatment before it disappears altogether.
I truly hope that your experience with tooth pain is similar to mine. You might actually see it disappear as your depression disappears.
- Scott
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