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« on: January 04, 2016, 06:36:34 PM »

Has anyone had experience with withdrawals from cymbalta? My daughter recently stopped and is very moody and unstable.  Yelling, screaming, etc.  (more than "normal"
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2016, 07:47:11 AM »

Hi NGU,

The first time my daughter attempted a Cymbalta withdrawal, her physical pain was so great that she had to start taking it again.  Of course, she had the mood swings as well, but the primary symptom that I remember was intense pain, a feeling she described as "muscles trying to separate from her bones." There were other symptoms, that's just the one I remember best.

On her second attempt, which was a much slower taper, we used a compounding pharmacy to break apart the Cymbalta capsules into small doses.  We found this out by researching on the internet.  Apparently this is an all-too-common problem.

It required a doctor's prescription, but this allowed her to come off with less pain.  I can't recall exactly how much she reduced each dose by, and it may require some experimentation to find how much your daughter is able to tolerate.  I don't know how long your daughter has been on this drug, but mine had been taking it for 3-4 years.

Hope this is helpful.  Wishing you all the best,

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