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Old 01-16-2011, 11:13 AM #1
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Unhappy Prozac for Neuropathy

[SIZE="2"][/SCan anyone tell me if they have ever taken Prozac to treat their Neuropathy? I've taken several different meds, and I was on Cymbalta until my ins decided they don't want to cover it. I've read so many things about Prozac and I'm afraid to take it, to which I discussed with my dr, who still wants me to try it. Just worried about all the side affects.
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