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Tomas (Anonymous, 37.225.94.) Podkarpackie 8 months ago

Can side effects occur 8 days after increasing the dose of duloxetine?
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From 1.5 years of taking duloxtetin 60mg for anxiety disorders the doctor recommended me to increase the dose to 90mg, when I entered 60mg I had no side effects, now on the 8th day there were effects such as headache, dizziness, blood pressure jumps, tingling and numbness of the feet, increased sweating increased twice and nightmares and chest pains or in such a short period of taking the dose of 90mg side effects could already appear

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Mopinm (Anonymous, 2a00:f41:18de:465b::) 5 months ago

There may be people who are served by Dulsevia, but it may not work np.na fears. Once the doctor prescribed it to me and after two days I had to give up, she stimulated me so much that I would "chill" to the ceiling after her. It's more for those who are so depressed that they can't get out of bed. Besides, medication is sometimes needed, but you need to find the source of the disease, which can be, for example, low self-esteem, sometimes getting enough sleep and sport, camaraderie, but also healthy ingredients from nutrition, e.g. dried fruits; These things can effectively replace medications.

Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

To @Tomas:

After discontinuation of duloxetine (90 mg), the duration of withdrawal symptoms depends on several factors, such as the duration of use, the body's individual response, the speed of metabolism, and the mode of withdrawal (abrupt or gradual). Duloxetine has a half-life of about 12 hours, which means that after this time, half of the dose is eliminated from the body.

My friend also answered a similar question in the thread:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/80916/duloxetine-jakie-sa-najczestsze-objawy-odstawienia-leku-dulsevia-i-jak-dlugo-moga-sie-utrzymywac

You will also find useful information there.

Tomas (Anonymous, 37.225.94.) 8 months ago

When I stop taking the 90mg dose, how many days will these effects persist?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

Yes, it is possible. Usually, side effects appear in the first days after increasing the dose.

Tomas (Anonymous, 37.225.94.) 8 months ago

So is it possible that the effects have appeared in such a short time?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

According to the Safety Data Sheet, increasing the dose of Dulsevia (or another medicine with duloxetine) may cause a decrease in well-being and worsening of the symptoms of the underlying disease for several days. It is typical that side effects appear shortly after increasing the dose of the drug, but in the vast majority of cases they disappear after 2-4 weeks from increasing the dose of the drug.

Side effects should be reported to the doctor at the next visit.
We write about why adverse drug reactions should be reported here:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane

Here you can check the availability of the drug in pharmacies and make a reservation:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/89259/dulsevia-kapsulki/apteki?pvid=244843

More in a similar post on our forum:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/74032/buscopan-czy-to-mozliwe-ze-po-zwiekszeniu-dawki-dulsevi-znow-mam-skutki-uboczne-kiedy-powinny-minac

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