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Hi, I have been taking Cymbalta for MAjor Depression for about five months. In the last month I noticed my alcohol intake has increased dramatically, sweating at nights and a few nightmares. I do not feel depressed in fact i feel happy but I crave a drink in the evening, never craved it this bad before. Sweating wakes me up almost every night whether I have alcohol or not. Nightmares similar to those I experienced 20 years ago. Not sure what is happening? Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks, Alan
During depression, alcohol intake or craving for alcohol increases. In that case, you need proper detoxification along with antidepressant treatment. You can try some antidepressant like fluoxetine that decrease depression as well as craving for alcohol. You can also try some anti-craving agent like acamprosate or topiramate or baclofen. Rest, you can discuss with your psychiatrist. In case, you need further help, you can ask.
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Why My Alcohol Craving Has Increased?
Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic During depression, alcohol intake or craving for alcohol increases. In that case, you need proper detoxification along with antidepressant treatment. You can try some antidepressant like fluoxetine that decrease depression as well as craving for alcohol. You can also try some anti-craving agent like acamprosate or topiramate or baclofen. Rest, you can discuss with your psychiatrist. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Thanks