Posted by ediejane on April 3, 2006, at 8:56:19
In reply to Re: Effects of Cymbalta Withdrawal, posted by SLS on April 3, 2006, at 7:35:14
> > 2 months ago I went on Cymbalta because my doctor felt that after 15 years, Prozac may have "pooped out." After one month I suffered severe dry mouth and excessive swelling in my feet, ankles, knees and hands. Not to mention that I didn't feel much different (emotionally) than before Cymbalta. Eight days ago I went back on Prozac. The dry mouth went away almost instantly, but it was almost 6 days before the swelling went down. However, for the past few days I have had so much joint pain in my legs and feet, and sometimes all over. I have also noticed feeling itchy. And tonight I have insomnia. Are these typical side effects of withdrawing from Cymbalta, and can anyone tell me how long before I feel normal again?
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> Your symptoms do fit a withdrawal syndrome. However, they can also represent startup side effects of Prozac. I would say that the itching and insomnia are more likely to be the result of Cymbalta withdrawal.
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> Under most circumstances, Prozac should prevent the withdrawal syndrome produced by the discontinuation of Cymbalta. However, it takes awhile for the levels of Prozac to accumulate because its long half-life requires a very gradual titration. Cymbalta is very potent. There might be a lag time between the discontinuation of Cymbalta and the accumulation of a sufficient amount of Prozac to prevent withdrawal symptoms from appearing.
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> My best guess is that the symptoms you describe will dissipate over the course of a few days.
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> How much Cymbalta were you taking?
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> How long had you been taking it?
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> How did you go about discontinuing it?
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> - Scott
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Thanks Scott. To further answer your questions, I was talking 60mg Cymbalta. I took it for 2 months. There was no weaning off it. I am taking 40mg Prozac. Undoubtedly, this has been a horrible ordeal. I was prepared for the peaks and valleys of adjusting to a change in medication, but never the intense pain I am experiencing.
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