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How Can Dizziness And Nausea While On Duloxitine Be Treated?

I have recently been prescribed Duloxitine as a substitute for my previous anti-depressant because I also suffer from foot pain due to my Type 2 Diabetes. I ve been amazed how well it has been working for my foor pain while performing as well ad an anti-depressant. My issue is some of the side effects. I frequently feel dizziness and naseau. Will this continue? Is there anything I can do?
Tue, 7 Mar 2017
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yes duloxetine is very good antidepressant and work excellent with diabetic nerve pain. but side effects are always a problem. your headache and dizziness should go away with in two week period. if it still persist you must consult your doctor .may be decrease in dose could help you. if not you may have to change the medication.
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How Can Dizziness And Nausea While On Duloxitine Be Treated?

yes duloxetine is very good antidepressant and work excellent with diabetic nerve pain. but side effects are always a problem. your headache and dizziness should go away with in two week period. if it still persist you must consult your doctor .may be decrease in dose could help you. if not you may have to change the medication.