Recognizing the Symptoms of Depression
Special Causes of Depression: A WebMD Video Series
Your First Step: Getting Help for Depression
It's important to talk to your doctor or therapist about what may be causing your depression. Is it in your genes? Are you under stress?
Depression: Questions to Ask Your Doctor
- 1.How do I know if it's really depression?
- 2.Could depression be to blame for my weight gain?
- 3.Will antidepressants make me lose interest in sex?
- 4.Is talk therapy as effective as antidepressants?
- 5.Are certain foods helpful for depression?
Your Second Step: Getting Treatment for Depression
Drugs to Treat Depression
Find out about the 4 major types of antidepressants used for depression.
Serotonin: 9 Questions and Answers
What's the link between serotonin and depression? Get expert answers.
Depression: Triggers and Comforts
The change in weather can bring on changes in your mood. For women, so can menstrual cycles. When is it time to talk to the doctor?
Many people crave carbohydrates when they feel low. The question is, when is it a sign of depression? A doctor can help you find out.
Nutrition experts say that the foods you eat can help you feel better -- or worse. Here are six ways to add mood-boosting foods to your diet.
For Family and Friends: Helping a Person With Depression
Tips for Offering Positive Support
Family and friends are important to a person struggling with depression. But you need to know the right things to say.
Depression: Online Support
Important Safety Information About Cymbalta
The most important information you should know about Cymbalta:
Antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens, and young adults. Suicide is aknown risk of depression and some other psychiatric disorders. Call your doctor right away if you have new or worsening depression symptoms, unusual changes in behavior, or thoughts of suicide. Be especially observant within the first few months of treatment or after a change in dose. Approved only for adults 18 and over.
Cymbalta® (duloxetine HCl) is not for everyone. Do not take Cymbalta if you:
- have recently taken a type of antidepressant called a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI) or Mellaril® (thioridazine)
- have uncontrolled narrow-angle glaucoma (increased eye pressure)
Talk with your healthcare provider:
- about all your medical conditions, including kidney or liver problems, glaucoma, diabetes, seizures, or if you have bipolar disorder. Cymbalta may worsen a type of glaucoma or diabetes
- if you have itching, right upper belly pain, dark urine, yellow skin/eyes, or unexplained flu-like symptoms while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of liver problems. Severe liver problems, sometimes fatal, have been reported
- about your alcohol use
- about all your medicines, including those for migraine, to address a potentially life-threatening condition. Symptoms may include high fever, confusion, and stiff muscles
- if you are taking NSAID pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. Use with Cymbalta may increase bleeding risk
- before stopping Cymbalta or changing your dose
- if you experience dizziness or fainting upon standing while taking Cymbalta. This is likely to occur in the first week or when increasing the dose, but may occur at any time during treatment
- about your blood pressure. Cymbalta can increase your blood pressure. Your healthcare provider should check your blood pressure prior to and while taking Cymbalta
- if you experience headache, weakness, confusion, problems concentrating, memory problems, or feel unsteady while taking Cymbalta, which may be signs of low sodium levels
- if you develop problems with urine flow while taking Cymbalta
- if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during therapy, or are breast-feeding
Most common side effects of Cymbalta (this is not a complete list):
- nausea, dry mouth, sleepiness, fatigue, constipation, dizziness, decreased appetite, and increased sweating
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of Prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
Other safety information about Cymbalta:
Cymbalta may cause sleepiness and dizziness. Until you know how Cymbalta affects you, you should not drive a car or operate hazardous machinery.
How to take Cymbalta:
Take Cymbalta exactly as directed by your healthcare provider. Cymbalta should be taken by mouth. Do not open, break or chew capsule, it must be swallowed whole. Cymbalta can be taken with or without food.
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Depression Glossary
- Antidepressant: Drugs to be used to treat depression...
- Dysphoria: An emotional state marked by anxiety, depression, and restlessness ...
- Dysthymia: Chronic depression that is less severe than major depression ...
- Major Depression: Depression that lasts for at least two weeks and interferes with daily life ...
- Psychotherapy: Treatment by talking about emotional problems ...
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