Duloxetine is indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder, peripheral diabetic neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia in patients with major depressive disorder, chronic pain conditions associated with chronic low back pain, or generalized anxiety osteoarthritis.
This medicine can be purchased from pharmacy, if the presentation of the prescription is necessary, the price will depend on the presentation of the medicine.
Duloxetine is a drug indicated for the treatment of
The dose should be determined by the doctor and depends on the suffering to be treated, usually the recommended doses are:
The recommended starting dose is 60 mg, once daily, in some cases treatment may be initiated at a dose of 30 mg, once daily, for one week, to allow the person to adapt to the medicine, before increasing it. 60 mg. In some cases, the dose may be increased to 120 mg per day, administered in daily doses, but this is the maximum dose, so it should not be exceeded.
Acute episodes of major depressive disorder require drug maintenance treatment at a dose of 60 mg, usually for several months at a time.
Treatment should begin with a dose of 60 mg, once daily, however, in patients whose tolerance is of concern, it may be considered one of the lowest doses.
Treatment should be initiated at a dose of 60 mg, once daily, in some cases it may be necessary to start treatment with a dose of 30 mg, once daily, for 1 week, for the person to adapt to the medication, before increasing the dose to 60 mg.
Treatment should be initiated at a dose of 60 mg, once daily, however, in some cases it may be necessary to start treatment with a dose of 30 mg a day, for 1 week, to facilitate adaptation to the drug, before increasing the dose. In some cases, the dose may increase to 120 mg per day, while daily doses are taken, but it is at the maximum dose, so it should not be exceeded.
The recommended starting dose is 60 mg, once daily, and in some cases can be started with 30 mg, once daily, for one week, to allow adaptation of the drug before increasing the dose to 60 mg. In cases where the decision is made to increase the dose by approximately 60 mg, increases of 30 mg, once daily, should be made up to a maximum of 120 mg.
Generalized anxiety disorder requires treatment for several months or more. the medicine should be administered at a dose of 60 to 120 mg once daily.
Duloxetine is contraindicated in people with known hypersensitivity to the drug or any of its ingredients, nor should it be administered simultaneously with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
In addition, it should also be used by pregnant women
Side effects are the most common symptoms that may occur during treatment with duloxetine in the mouth, nausea, headaches.
In addition, there may be palpitations, humming ears, blurred vision, narrowing, diarrhea, vomiting, digestion, abdominal pain, excess gas, fatigue, loss of appetite and weight, high blood pressure, muscle spasms and stiffness, musculoskeletal pain, bottling, drowsiness, drowsiness, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, anxiety, restlessness, abnormal oscillations, changes in urinary frequency, changes in eyebrows, erectile dysfunction, oropharyngeal pain, hyperhidrosis, night sweating, with red sweating.