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You should take Duloxetine for a specific duration of time and dose as your doctor recommends. You should not take this medication if you have ever had a drug dependency or abuse history. This medication may also be used to treat several other types of chronic pain, including diabetic nerve pain. This medication may take two to four weeks to start functioning. Keep taking it exactly as prescribed. This medication may cause you to feel restless, especially when you initially start taking it. Consult your doctor if you experience this condition. The following are some suggestions for maintaining a healthy lifestyle: Perform yoga daily. Get a good night's sleep. Limit your time spent on a computer or smartphone. Be sure to take your medicine at the prescribed times. This medication may cause dizziness and drowsiness. Do not operate a motor vehicle or engage in any activity requiring mental focus until you have determined how this medication will affect you. Doctors recommend this medication for treating anxiety and depression. You should notify your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or already breastfeeding. If you experience sudden mood swings or have suicidal thoughts, consult your doctor. Do not suddenly stop taking this medication medicine without consulting your doctor. If you are taking this medication, you should avoid drinking alcohol because it may cause you to feel sleepier or more drowsy than usual and raise the risk of liver damage.
Frequently asked questions
No, using Duloxetine during pregnancy may not be safe. Although there is a lack of information in human research, there is evidence from animal studies that this is harmful to a fetus. Your doctor will consider the risks and benefits before a prescription is given. Please consult your physician.
Within 2 to 4 weeks, you must experience the benefit of it.
No, it's likely unsafe to take Duloxetine during breastfeeding. According to limited human data, the medicine may enter the breast milk and damage the unborn baby.
It is not recommended to use any antiplatelet drugs like clopidogrel, 'blood thinners' like warfarin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen, certain quinolone antibiotics like ciprofloxacin, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, etc. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medications, you must consult with your doctor.
Do not use it if you have an allergic reaction (hypersensitivity) to any of its components. Do not take it if you consume alcohol. Due to a possible interaction, it may increase the chance of serious adverse effects. We recommend that you consult a doctor as soon as possible.
No, please do not stop taking it without first consulting your doctor. There is a chance that symptoms may return if it is suddenly stopped.
No, the use of it will not lead to the development of any habitual actions. There have been no reports that withdrawal symptoms may appear when it is stopped. People in this situation can develop a psychological dependence on the medication if they continue to use it.
No, avoid consuming alcohol while taking it because it could increase dizziness and drowsiness.
No, it is unlikely to affect fertility in either men or women. However, there is currently insufficient evidence to justify any clear conclusion. Consult your doctor for the most accurate information.
No, it's likely unsafe to take it during liver disease. If you have any problems, you should consult your doctor.
Yes, it may cause dizziness. While using Duloxetine, it is recommended that you should not drive or operate heavy machinery. It is suggested to relax until you feel better if you are experiencing sleep or dizziness.
Yes, one of the most common side effects of it is a headache. After taking Duloxetine, if you have a headache, it is recommended that you take it easy for a moment.
Yes, using Duloxetine can cause you to feel nausea and vomiting. If you vomit, take drinking water or other liquids continuously in small quantities. If you observe symptoms of dehydration, such as persistent vomiting, dark urine with a strong odour, or infrequent urination, consult with your doctor. Without first consulting, a doctor avoids taking any additional medications.
Yes, taking Duloxetine frequently can cause dry mouth. If this side effect continues to disturb you, make an appointment with your doctor.
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