Anxiety Attacks from Cymbalta

Could an anxiety attack be a side effect of Cymbalta?

Anxiety Question:

What are the side effects of Cymbalta?
Could an anxiety attack be a side effect?

Anxiety Answer:

The "official" side effects of Cymbalta are nausea, constipation, decreased appetite, dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, increased sweating, loss of strength or energy, and sleepiness.

Your pharmacist should have given you a listing of information you need to know about Cymbalta.

Nothing shows anxiety attacks as a side effect.
In fact, research is being done on Cymbalta FOR anxiety attacks.

My guess is that the anxiety attacks are part of the condition, rather than the result of the using Cymbalta.

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