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I didn't realize Cymbalta could do this. Chuck is on a low dose of it.

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> Possible cause for elevated liver profile? Cymbalta?

>

> So I was on the phone with my mom yesterday, and we were going over what

> had

> changed since my CMP prior to this last one that could cause the elevated

> liver tests. One, my psychiatrist added Zoloft to my my medications.

> That's a possibility. But even more of a possibility - my psychiatrist

> increased my Cymbalta dosage to the max dosage - 120 mg. Liver side

> effects

> are among the listed side effects of that, but not the Zoloft. I don't

> want

> to lose the Cymbalta - that's what makes it possible to function day to

> day. Not to mention my depression.

>

> Tina

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that is why if you have liver problems - the milk thistle balances - prescribed meds open you up to many extra problems

 

I didn't realize Cymbalta could do this. Chuck is on a low dose of it.HugsnneTo the world you might be one person, but to one person you just might be the world " " May the Lord Bless you and keep you,

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> Possible cause for elevated liver profile? Cymbalta?> > So I was on the phone with my mom yesterday, and we were going over what> had> changed since my CMP prior to this last one that could cause the elevated

> liver tests. One, my psychiatrist added Zoloft to my my medications.> That's a possibility. But even more of a possibility - my psychiatrist> increased my Cymbalta dosage to the max dosage - 120 mg. Liver side

> effects> are among the listed side effects of that, but not the Zoloft. I don't> want> to lose the Cymbalta - that's what makes it possible to function day to> day. Not to mention my depression.

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I had to dig to find out - of course, it would have been easier if I had just asked my pharmacist.  He says is more likely the Cymbalta than the Zoloft. Tina

 

I didn't realize Cymbalta could do this. Chuck is on a low dose of it.

Hugs

nne

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