Cymbalta
I've determined Cymbalta is no longer helping my bipolar depression. And I recently discovered there are serious adverse effects from taking both Cymbalta and Wellbutrin (bupropion) at the same time, which I do.
I used an online drug interaction checker tool from Medscape. It said "Serious - Use Alternative duloxetine + bupropion duloxetine increases toxicity of bupropion by unspecified interaction mechanism. Serious - Use Alternative. May lower seizure threshold; keep bupropion dose as low as possible. Oh, my.
Psych Meds
- Cymbalta: Remove. Starting 3/20/12 I am tapering from 120 mg/day to 60 mg/day over three weeks (20 mg decrease each week). Evaluate, then continue tapering until 0 mg/day.
- Lamictal: 300 mg/day. No change.
- Wellbutrin: 450 mg/day. No change.
- Xanax: 0.9 mg/day. Slight increase in use.
- Abilify: Completed withdrawal in December 2011.
Supplements
NAC: 2000 mg/day, started two months ago. Not sure of response really. Will continue during Cymbalta withdrawal; fish oil - 300 mg/day; multivitamin; aspirin; and caffeine.
Additional Information
- Psychotherapy. My therapy sessions are going well. I go once a month. This therapy gives me a clearer sense of what's really going on with me and I receive helpful feedback and insight.
- Withdrawal effects. I am concerned about possible adverse effects from Cymbalta withdrawal.
- Supplement interactions. Possible adverse health effects from supplements with psych meds. I need to figure this out myself.
Conclusion
I am continuing to actively manage my medication treatment. I have some alternative/novel antidepressants I am interested in trying after Cymbalta withdrawal. However, the pdoc is not so hot on it. Something about side effects and hallucinations or something.
I am fortunate. Because of high tolerance to psych meds I am able to use them and stop them with minimal adverse effects. But who knows with Cymbalta? This could be a protracted, agonizing period in my life like it is for an unfortunate percentage of those who suffer severe (sometimes debilitating) withdrawal symptoms.
I don't expect that, but then again this could be just the beginning of my fight against adverse withdrawal effects. Could this be the start of "Withdrawal Wars?"
I don't expect that, but then again this could be just the beginning of my fight against adverse withdrawal effects. Could this be the start of "Withdrawal Wars?"