Duloxetine medication
I am currently on citalopram and I am wondering whether or not anyone has gone from Citolaphram to Duloxetine. I am worried about interaction with my other medications for migraines and my asthma inhalers?
Has anyone else had issues with the medication change?
Can duloxetine be given in liquid form?
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Hi @SarahMac83
Unfortunately, I am unable to find any information about these two drugs on our website but you should try searching on your particular issue (eg fibromyalgia) - you will probably find a lot of information.
Information about the drugs you mention is available on the NHS website:
I would also suggest you contact our helpdesk. (Details below)
Thanks
Mary
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Hi @SarahMac83, thanks for your post. As we are not medically trained, and these are not drug treatments for arthritis, we would advise speaking to your doctor or pharmacist about your concerns about possible interactions. You will also find information on the BNF NICE website, which is the key information source on medicine selection and interactions. If you need further information on any drugs you are taking for arthritis, I have included the search tool here. Hope it helps.
Thanks, Natalie, Helpline Advisor.
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