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Duloxetine
Duloxetine for Anxiety and Depression
Both anxiety disorders and depression can affect a person’s overall quality of life. It is believed that such mental health concerns are the result of the brain having an imbalance of certain chemicals. The use of Duloxetine (Symbal) can help to regulate those levels of chemicals so that a person is able to enjoy life to the fullest.
This particular medication is classified as a selective serotonin and Norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor. It is able to help increase the chemicals known as Norepinephrine and serotonin in the brain. This helps to reduce the signals from the body to the brain that there is pain. It also allows someone to be able to improve their mood and to relax so that they don’t have as much anxiety as before.
How To Take Duloxetine
Duloxetine offers a time release agent so that it usually only as to be taken once a day. However, it is very important that the individual takes it every single day. If they stop using it then the depression and anxiety can return. There is no cure for it but this particular medication may be a way to control such concerns. Those with severe anxiety or severe depression may need to take it twice per day.
The dose will vary based on the patient and their needs. The lowest dose will be started and then it can be increased over time if necessary. It may take up to 4 weeks for someone to find out if Duloxetine works for them. Make sure your doctor knows about any other medications you use as not all of them are compatible with this one.
Duloxetine Precautions
Don’t consume alcohol while taking Duloxetine. Individuals with heart disease, liver problems, or kidney problems shouldn’t use this type of medication. It is advised for women who are pregnant or nursing to avoid it.
Duloxetine Side Effects
There can be various side effects noted but most people don’t experience them much with Duloxetine. Those side effects can include nausea and vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, loss of appetite, dry mouth, excessive sweating, headaches, and fatigue. Any changes in breathing, vision, or heart rate should be immediately reported to a medical professional.