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04-01-2011, 11:14 PM | #1 | ||
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Hi Gang:
Over the years, I have used Cymbalta with moderate success for Neuropathic pain (especially Small Fiber). The only side effect that I have encountered is delayed orgasm, which is very frustrating. I recently read online that "Bupropion" (or "Wellbutrin") was shown in a number of studies to be effective for neuropathic pain relief without the sexual side effects of Cymbalta. It was also shown to be useful in weight loss as a nice side effect. Can anyone who is knowledgable about this drug share their knowledge. Could this drug actually be an effective replacement for Cymbalta without the sexual side effects? I know that it is not an "SNRI" like Cymbalta, so I was surprised to read that it may be effective for treating neuropathic pain as opposed to depression alone. Many thanks! David |
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