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Is Cymbalta Right for You?

Depression is more than just feeling down. You may experience a broad range of emotional and physical symptoms. Cymbalta can help.

Cymbalta can help

Have a Better Conversation with Your Doctor

It can be difficult to find the right words to describe your symptoms to your doctor. Being prepared can make it easier.

Being prepared can make it easier

Know What to
Expect from
Cymbalta

Feeling the way you do now didn't happen overnight. Feeling better takes time too. Know what to expect from Cymbalta.

Know What to Expect from Cymbalta

Living with Depression?

When it becomes hard to ignore your depression symptoms, that's the day you do something.

Make It Today

Partnering with Your Doctor

Talking openly with your doctor is an important part of treating depression. Together, you can make sure you get the right treatment, whether it is Cymbalta or not.

Learn How

Get Help Starting Cymbalta

When you're already feeling depressed, it can be hard to get motivated to start a new treatment. The Cymbalta Promise Program, along with your doctor, can give you the support you need to take that first step. The Program offers educational material and practical tools that can help you move forward. In addition, you may be eligible for the Cymbalta Promise 60-day money-back offer.*

*Restrictions apply. See full Terms and Conditions.

This program is not a guarantee of efficacy. It provides a trial period that may help patients and doctors to assess the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Cymbalta.

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Important Safety Information About Cymbalta

The most important information you should know about Cymbalta:

Antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. Suicide is a known risk of depression and some other psychiatric disorders. Call your doctor right away if you have new or worsening depression symptoms, unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. Be especially observant within the first few months of treatment or after a change in dose. Approved only for adults 18 and over.

Cymbalta® (duloxetine HCl) is not for everyone. Do not take Cymbalta if you:

  • have recently taken a type of antidepressant called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) or Mellaril® (thioridazine)
  • have uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure)

Talk with your healthcare provider:

  • about all your medical conditions, including kidney or liver problems, glaucoma, diabetes, seizures, or if you have bipolar disorder. Cymbalta may worsen a type of glaucoma or diabetes
  • if you have itching, right upper belly pain, dark urine, yellow skin/eyes, or unexplained flu-like symptoms while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of liver problems. Severe liver problems, sometimes fatal, have been reported
  • about your alcohol use
  • about all your medicines, including those for migraine, to address a potentially life-threatening condition. Symptoms may include high fever, confusion, and stiff muscles
  • if you are taking NSAID pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. Use with Cymbalta may increase bleeding risk
  • if you have skin blisters, serious or peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores while taking Cymbalta. These may be serious, possibly life-threatening, skin reactions
  • before stopping Cymbalta or changing your dose
  • if you experience dizziness or fainting upon standing while taking Cymbalta. This tends to occur in the first week or when increasing the dose, but may occur at any time during treatment
  • about your blood pressure. Cymbalta can increase your blood pressure. Your healthcare provider should check your blood pressure prior to and while taking Cymbalta
  • if you experience headache, weakness, confusion, problems concentrating, memory problems, or feel unsteady while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of low sodium levels
  • if you develop problems with urine flow while taking Cymbalta
  • if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during therapy, or are breast-feeding

Most common side effects of Cymbalta (this is not a complete list):

  • nausea, dry mouth, sleepiness, fatigue, constipation, dizziness, decreased appetite, and increased sweating

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of Prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Other safety information about Cymbalta:

  • Cymbalta may cause sleepiness and dizziness. Until you know how Cymbalta affects you, you should not drive a car or operate hazardous machinery.
  • People age 65 and older who took Cymbalta reported more falls, some resulting in serious injuries.

How to take Cymbalta:

Take Cymbalta exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Cymbalta should be taken by mouth. Do not open, break or chew capsule; it must be swallowed whole. Cymbalta can be taken with or without food.

Cymbalta is available by prescription only.

See Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning about antidepressants and risk of suicide, and Medication Guide.

DD CON ISI 12SEP2011

Cymbalta is indicated for the treatment of depression in adults.

Important Safety Information About Cymbalta

The most important information you should know about Cymbalta:

Antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. Suicide is a known risk of depression and some other psychiatric disorders. Call your doctor right away if you have new or worsening depression symptoms, unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. Be especially observant within the first few months of treatment or after a change in dose. Approved only for adults 18 and over.

Cymbalta® (duloxetine HCl) is not for everyone. Do not take Cymbalta if you:

  • have recently taken a type of antidepressant called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) or Mellaril® (thioridazine)
  • have uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure)

Talk with your healthcare provider:

  • about all your medical conditions, including kidney or liver problems, glaucoma, diabetes, seizures, or if you have bipolar disorder. Cymbalta may worsen a type of glaucoma or diabetes
  • if you have itching, right upper belly pain, dark urine, yellow skin/eyes, or unexplained flu-like symptoms while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of liver problems. Severe liver problems, sometimes fatal, have been reported
  • about your alcohol use
  • about all your medicines, including those for migraine, to address a potentially life-threatening condition. Symptoms may include high fever, confusion, and stiff muscles
  • if you are taking NSAID pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. Use with Cymbalta may increase bleeding risk
  • if you have skin blisters, serious or peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores while taking Cymbalta. These may be serious, possibly life-threatening, skin reactions
  • before stopping Cymbalta or changing your dose
  • if you experience dizziness or fainting upon standing while taking Cymbalta. This tends to occur in the first week or when increasing the dose, but may occur at any time during treatment
  • about your blood pressure. Cymbalta can increase your blood pressure. Your healthcare provider should check your blood pressure prior to and while taking Cymbalta
  • if you experience headache, weakness, confusion, problems concentrating, memory problems, or feel unsteady while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of low sodium levels
  • if you develop problems with urine flow while taking Cymbalta
  • if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during therapy, or are breast-feeding

Most common side effects of Cymbalta (this is not a complete list):

  • nausea, dry mouth, sleepiness, fatigue, constipation, dizziness, decreased appetite, and increased sweating

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of Prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Other safety information about Cymbalta:

  • Cymbalta may cause sleepiness and dizziness. Until you know how Cymbalta affects you, you should not drive a car or operate hazardous machinery.
  • People age 65 and older who took Cymbalta reported more falls, some resulting in serious injuries.

How to take Cymbalta:

Take Cymbalta exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Cymbalta should be taken by mouth. Do not open, break or chew capsule; it must be swallowed whole. Cymbalta can be taken with or without food.

Cymbalta is available by prescription only.

See Prescribing Information, including Boxed Warning about antidepressants and risk of suicide, and Medication Guide.

DD CON ISI 12SEP2011

Make Today the Day You Get Help

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Lifestyle Tips

Connecting with others can help you break the depression cycle. Try going for a walk or scheduling a weekly dinner date with a friend.