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Old 05-12-2015, 06:05 PM #1
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Default Lyrica and Cymbalta taken together

I had an appointment with my GI doctor today and he asked me how I have been doing. I told him the truth-absolutely horrible. I told him how I feel depressed and in pain 24 hours a day. He asked me what the neurologist had prescribed and I told him Lyrica which I was waiting for the insurance to approve. He said that he wanted me to try cCymbalta with the Lyrica for the depression. Has anyone tried these two medications together? I'm a bit worried but the amount of pain I am in I will try anything.

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