Cymbalta side effects and weight gain

December 26th, 2008 by shirhh


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    When it comes to the most significant Cymbalta side effects weight gain tops the list. According to some of the clinical studies conducted on cymbalta, over one percent of people taking, this medication is known to experience weight gain. Since Cymbalta side effects usually results as weight loss, it is important to repost to the medical practitioner, if you experience some kind of weight gain.

    Weight gain as side effects of cymbalta can be a problem and affect your health badly. A health care practitioner will let you make some kind of lifestyle changes including consumption of heart healthy food, an exercise regime and may be suggest some other medication too.

    Clinical test are very important prior to are medicines reach clients. During these clinical trials, thousands of people are given these medication and side effects are analyzed carefully. This provides a clear idea of various side effects a specific medicine has on the body.

    As already discussed, weight gain is a problem when it comes to Cymbalta side effects.

    Hence, it is very important to take to your health care practitioner as soon as you notice any weight gain in your body.

    Experts feel that there is a very small population who tend to gain some weight when on cymbalta. Experts also feel that weight gain is one of cymbalta’s withdrawal symptoms.

    There are several with drawal symptoms of cytialta. Some of these include the following:

  1. Insomnia
  2. Ibs
  3. Mania
  4. Rash
  5. Sweats
  6. Ulcers
  7. Jittery feeling
  8. Cardiac arrest
  9. Blood in stool
  10. Suicidal tendencies
  11. Weight gain.

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