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  • What drugs should not be taken with Cymbalta?

What drugs should not be taken with Cymbalta?

Thursday 11th February 2021

Discover the vital precautions for using Cymbalta with MAO inhibitors in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Cymbalta and MAO Inhibitors: What You Need to Know

Ever wondered if mixing certain medications could be dangerous? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' takes a deep dive into the specifics of using Cymbalta alongside MAO inhibitors. Cymbalta, commonly prescribed for depression and anxiety, has strict guidelines when it comes to combining it with other drugs. The hosts break down why it's crucial to avoid taking Cymbalta within five days before or fourteen days after using MAO inhibitors like methylene blue injection, isocarboxazid, phenelzine, selegiline, linezolid, rasagiline, or tranylcypromine.
Imagine the risks involved—ranging from severe side effects to potentially life-threatening conditions. This episode is packed with essential information that could help you or a loved one avoid dangerous drug interactions. Whether you're currently on Cymbalta or considering it as a treatment option, understanding these precautions can make a world of difference. Tune in for expert advice and practical tips to navigate your medication safely.
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