Suggest Treatment For Nausea, Tiredness, Leg, Back, Chest And Neck Pain
So, guess my question is what about Cymbalta for fibromyalgia? And what about Lyrica? do they need to be taken together to get the best effect? I currently take Lamictal which is an antiseizure med just like Lyrica. I take it as a mood stabilizer.
I recommend addition of lyrica to pristiq.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to HCM.
I Have gone through your query and understand your concerns.
Cymbalta and lyrica are both FDA approved for treatment of fibromyalgia.
It is not necessary to take them together, if the single drug works.
You are currently taking pristiq and tramadol.
In my opinion, if your pain symptoms are not responding to pristiq, I do not think these symptoms will respond to cymbalta either.
Both the drugs belong to same drug class.
Secondly, pristiq will cause withdrawal symptoms as you are taking it for 5 long years if you try to switch it.
Instead of changing to cymbalta, I would suggest that lyrica should be added to pristiq.
Tramadol and vicodin both are habit forming drugs if taken for long term.
So to sum up,
My first choice for you would be to add lyrica to current dose of pristiq and observe the response. I think your pain symptoms should respond.
Tramadol or vicodin should be the next choice.
Kindly discuss this with your doctor.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to ask further.
I wish you well.
Thanks.
When I first started taking antidepressants, I was taking Effexor which worked great. My doctor switched me to Pristiq which also works well(she said it was the new and improved Effexor). When I first started taking the antidepressant, my physical symptoms improved 100 fold. So when the physical symptoms resurface, I know that the depression is on the move.
I do agree 100 percent about the withdrawal from the Pristiq. If I miss even one dose, I become physically ill, almost like a drug addict would feel.
If I stay on the Pristiq and the Lamectal, can I take the Tramadol? The literature that I read states that when you have two medications that do something with the serotonin, you can get Serotonin Syndrome. Is it the Pristiq and the Tramadol that are similar or is it the Lamectal and the Tramadol that are the same?
I am also doing TMS therapy( Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) which I am excited that I qualified for and my insurance will pay for it. I have had 15 of 30 treatments. I think that it is helping.
I just want to feel better. I have been stable for about 6 years but now am in crisis again and have had to take a leave of absence from work until I can get this figured out.
I read the side effects of Lyrica and weight gain is a big one. As a woman, I already struggle with weight. Because I am so tired all the time, I crave the sweets and the carbs to keep myself functioning at work and at home( I have a special needs little boy and he is a 1 to 1. I would NOT take the Lyrica just for that reason, I do not want to gain anymore weight. The weight issue also plays into the depression. One of those vicious cycles.
Bottom line is I want the pain to go away. I am afraid to switch medications. I do not want to end up in the hospital or severely suicidal. I already fight feelings of hopelessness and suicide. So is it ok to take the Tramadol with my current medications.
lyrica can cause weight gain.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again.
Sorry for the late response.
If you add lyrica to pristiq, there is no need to quit lamictal. There are no significant drug interactions between these three.
Tramadol if taken with pristiq, does have the risk of causing serotonin syndrome as both increase serotonin levels. Seizures can be a part of severe serotonin syndrome.
If TMS is working for you, its great. You must continue with it.
Regarding the pain symptoms,
Appearance of pain symptoms is suggestive of resurfacing of depression.
In this case, first I would suggest a dose increment of pristiq, if its not to the maximum levels.
(Lyrica and almost all psychotropic medications can cause weight gain).
If you are already taking the maximum dose of pristiq, then I would prefer vicodin over tramadol.
Adding tramadol would pose the risk of serotonin syndrome.
Kindly discuss this with your doctor.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.