Fibromyalgia is a very complicated illness that needs a combination of treatments for each individual to get their best results. Fibromyalgia is a chronic illness that causes extreme fatigue and widespread pain throughout the body among a multitude of other symptoms some fibromites will experience. This is where Cymbalta,also known as Duloxetine, comes into play. It can help with these other symptons.
Cymbalta is an SSNRI (Selective Serotonin and Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitor). It was originally made to treat depression, but was recently approved by the FDA in June of 2008 for the treatment of Fibromyalgia. Cymbalta in Fibromyalgia patients has been demonstrated to help reduce pain and improve function. It had been earlier approved by the FDA for the treatment of periphial diabetic nerve pain, generalized anxiety disorder, and depression. Cymbalta will not work on all fibromyalgia patients, but it has been proven to provide relief for numerous fibromyalgia individuals.
Even though it is believed that the cause of fibromyalgia remains unknown, it is been associated with abnormalities in the brain’s neurotransmitters, serotonin, and norepinephrine. These are the same neurotransmitters that are believed to play a role in peripheral diabetic pain, depression, and generalized anxiety disorder. These are the disorders that Cymbalta was originally made to help and improve function.
Cymbalta is believed to improve your mood, while calming down the pain signals by increasing the substances serotonin and norepinephrine. Cymbalta can usually be felt within the first two weeks. Of course with any drug, there are going to potential side effects. Some of the known side effects of Cymbalta are diarrhea, appetite changes, nausea, insomnia, sleepiness, dry mouth, fatigue, headache, constipation, sexual difficulties, cold hands and feet, vomiting, weakness, sweating, tremor, and urinary difficulties. Some more severe side effects would be increased anxiety levels, heart palpitations, and increased thoughts of suicide. These side effects should be reported to you primary doctor immediately.
In most countries where Cymbalta is marketed, Cymbalta is still considered a controlled substance, even though it is not a narcotic.
If you believe that Cymbalta might be a great fit for you, you will need to consult with you physician. Cymbalta does not work for everyone that has Fibromyalgia, but if it works for you, it will relieve pain and give you much needed hope.
Get more information on fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome at FibroPages.com

June 29th, 2010
Jennifer Ruebush
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