Saturday, July 11, 2009

does cymbalta help with panic attacks

Does cymbalta help with panic attacks? During marketing of other SSRIs and SNRIs (serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors), there have

been spontaneous reports of adverse events occurring upon discontinuation of these drugs, particularly when abrupt. Although these events are

generally self-limiting, some have been reported to be severe. This withdrawal phenomenon is known as the SSRI discontinuation syndrome.

Does cymbalta help with panic attacks? The manufacturer of cymbalta, Eli Lilly, warns that one should not suddenly stop taking this medicine, as this

may cause withdrawal symptoms such as dizziness, pins and needles sensations, nausea, difficulty sleeping, intense dreams, headache, tremor,

agitation or anxiety. Withdrawal symptoms are temporary and are not the same as addiction

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