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Old Feb 07, 2010, 09:31 PM
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I am wondering if anyone has taken cymbalta with lexipro. I am taking 60 of cymbalta and 10 of lexipro. Has anyone taken this combination?

Lexipro at 20mg has side effects I dont like, but 10 isnt enough alone.

Any thoughts?

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I am wondering if anyone has taken cymbalta with lexipro. I am taking 60 of cymbalta and 10 of lexipro. Has anyone taken this combination?

Lexipro at 20mg has side effects I dont like, but 10 isnt enough alone.

Any thoughts?
cymbalta made me relax and lexapro made me nervouse and have panic attacks severe good luck
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Old Feb 08, 2010, 12:02 AM
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I could see that. Cymbalta makes me a little tired and lexapro makes me wired. Not hyper exactly, but a wired, chronically awake brain feeling. Wierd. I wonder how I'll do with this combination, tho.
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