What was your experience with duloxetine (US Brand Name; Cymbalta)?

Posted by d13 @d13, Jan 11, 2022

I was prescribed by my oncologist for the neuropathy in feet and hands. The chemotherapy treatments did this. This drug also states that it is used to treat depression and anxiety. As with any prescription medication, there could be side effects. And a huge list of what not to take with this drug. He also prescribed hydrocodone 5 mg, but to take half of pill four times daily for cancer pain. We’ll, when I got home and read about the Duloxetine use; one of the medications on the list was hydrocodone. I’m now waiting for a call from the oncologist office to see if I can take the Duloxetine with the hydrocodone. Can anyone at least tell me if they have ever taken this medication; Duloxetine? And any side effects?

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@hopeful33250

Hi again, @d13

As I also have a hard time adjusting to new meds, I try to give myself at least 10 days to adjust. It takes my body and mind just a little longer than most folks. (Slow learner, I suppose.)

It is impossible to say how long the side effects will last because we are all different in how we metabolize meds. If you decide to give the earlier time a try, keep me posted on how you are getting along.

I look forward to hearing from you again.

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I did quit taking the Duloxetine entirely. It was affecting my appetite; which I couldn’t afford to lose weight.

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@d13

I did quit taking the Duloxetine entirely. It was affecting my appetite; which I couldn’t afford to lose weight.

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Thank you for the follow up post, @d13. Meds affect everyone differently. I hope you are able to find relief another way.

Has your doctor offered any suggestions?

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@hopeful33250

Thank you for the follow up post, @d13. Meds affect everyone differently. I hope you are able to find relief another way.

Has your doctor offered any suggestions?

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I’ll be seeing one of his nurses in couple weeks, but for now all he’s prescribing is hydrocodone 5 mg and says to take half four times a day. I need to take the whole pill three times a day. That works for me. We’ll see if they decide to continue prescribing or not. I’ve found that it’s the only prescription that relieves the discomfort.

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@d13

I’ll be seeing one of his nurses in couple weeks, but for now all he’s prescribing is hydrocodone 5 mg and says to take half four times a day. I need to take the whole pill three times a day. That works for me. We’ll see if they decide to continue prescribing or not. I’ve found that it’s the only prescription that relieves the discomfort.

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@d13

I am interested in knowing how this resolves. Will you post again after your next appointment?

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@hopeful33250

@d13

I am interested in knowing how this resolves. Will you post again after your next appointment?

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Right now, I don’t think there will be any resolution for my discomfort, since he says he doesn’t know what is causing my discomfort in my abdomen and head. Or he just doesn’t know how to treat what this chemotherapy did to me; other than the neuropathy. I’m also on blood pressure medication and cholesterol medication, which is a whole other topic. I had taken myself off of the cholesterol medication back in August; but after my last appointment, I’m back taking it because he said that the supplements for it don’t do any good; only the prescribed cholesterol medication will help. I will post after my oncologist nurse appointment any developments.

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i have been taking duloxetine while taking oxycodone 10mg. 1-2x day as needed and have had no ill side effects that i know of.

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I have been taking duloxetine 20mg a day now for neuropathic/ muscular upper back pain that I have had for 4 years and it really seems to be helping. I have tried gabapentin and Prozac on the past as well as cbd and the duloxetine has helped the most. I wish I had tried it sooner. Side effects have been insomnia and constipation which I hope will eventually go away. Hope this helps.

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@crlwks269

I have been taking duloxetine 20mg a day now for neuropathic/ muscular upper back pain that I have had for 4 years and it really seems to be helping. I have tried gabapentin and Prozac on the past as well as cbd and the duloxetine has helped the most. I wish I had tried it sooner. Side effects have been insomnia and constipation which I hope will eventually go away. Hope this helps.

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Hello @crlwks269 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm so glad that you joined this discussion about Duloxetine. It is so good to find something that works, isn't it?

Side effects are very common with most meds. I suppose we all need to weigh the side effects versus the positive impact that they have on our feeling of health and discomfort.

I look forward to getting to know you better. As this is your first post on Connect, would be comfortable sharing a bit more about your neuropathic/ muscular upper back pain?

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@hopeful33250

Hello @crlwks269 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I'm so glad that you joined this discussion about Duloxetine. It is so good to find something that works, isn't it?

Side effects are very common with most meds. I suppose we all need to weigh the side effects versus the positive impact that they have on our feeling of health and discomfort.

I look forward to getting to know you better. As this is your first post on Connect, would be comfortable sharing a bit more about your neuropathic/ muscular upper back pain?

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Yes I will share more later as it’s a long story .

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@luv2hike

Hello- I do love to hike year around! In the winter, often on snow shoes. I have been physically active my entire life as I have always liked to be outside and moving! As early as my 20's I noticed how good I felt when I was outside( vs. being at the gym) There's something about fresh air and sunshine that I can't seem to get in any pill.

Of course, It is harder in the winter to bundle up and get out, especially when its been so icy this year. I eventually HAVE to go outside or I feel crabby and more anxious than usual.

One of my daughters was a fitness professional in corporate fitness and created over 100 videos when Covid 1st began and they have been instrumental in keeping me fit and sane over the past 2 plus years.

I truly need to be outside, especially when the sun is out! I tell my husband that the feeling is hard to describe when I am out in the nature reserve we live a mile from . Wherever we go we find hiking trails. We went to CO for the 1st time and hiked in the mountains there, so exhilarating and exhausting and beautiful!

Last summer , I bought a paddleboard and learned to paddle ( a big feat for someone who can't swim and is very afraid of deep water- of course I wear a Lifejacket) I find it's very peaceful on the lake too! I enjoy bicycling and yoga as well!

I am fortunate to have a very active and supportive family, as depression and anxiety can ebb and flow for most of us, I think. My adult daughters especially encourage me and call me for walks, hikes, etc. My husband is the only one who is aware of my depression and anxiety. My mom would worry herself sick. I think our adult children are aware of my anxiety, but depression is so hard to explain and I don't want to worry them.

When I was initially diagnosed about 20 years ago, I tried to confide in one of my sister's and she threw it back at me during an argument saying " at least I don't need pills to make me happy", and another time saying " why can't you just be happy". These words stay with me still. I realize that is just ignorance talking , but it still hurts. Those of us who suffer know it isn't as easy as saying " be happy" . That it's really something you can't control like flipping a switch on and off.

I've had some pretty tough days again lately and am going back to therapy after a year hiatus. Unfortunately, the need is great out there and I can't see someone until the end of June! I am seeing a temporary therapist virtually this week, so we'll see how this goes. Not sure if I need something in addition to the Cymbalta, but if anyone has had something work for them , I'd love to hear their experience. While I realize we are all different and respond differently to meds , it's always good to hear from others!

Thank You!

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Hi @luv2hike, I thought I'd check in with you. How did the virtual therapist appointment go? How are things today?

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