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How can i minimize brain zaps caused by cymbalta ? i was taking cymbalta 60 mg for 7 months and in order to quit, my doctor advised to take 30 mg for 2 weeks then stop, im in the first week
Feb 23, 2014
SNRi can be hard to stop. teh best remedy is to stretch the taper and or use benzodiazepines as directed by your MD
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