Foreigner
Bluelighter
Just thought I'd share this bit of info with the community.
A friend of mine has been taking a newer SNRI called Cymbalta (duloxetine) to manage her depression and mental alertness levels. It's new enough that the patent is still valid and there's no generic version out yet.
A few months ago she started having gradually more severe joint pain and inflammation, jaundice, along with blurry vision and hair loss. She went to the doctor and had bloodwork done, and she tested positive for the autoimmune disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). The doctor was about to prescribe her immune suppressants but my friend held off and went home to do more research.
It turns out that one of the rare side effects of Cymbalta is lupus, and most doctors aren't even aware of it yet as it's not on the popular list of side effects and it's buried a bit deeper in the pharmacy manual literature. Once my friend quit Cymbalta her lupus went away but it took about a month.
Does anyone else have information or experience with this they could share?
A friend of mine has been taking a newer SNRI called Cymbalta (duloxetine) to manage her depression and mental alertness levels. It's new enough that the patent is still valid and there's no generic version out yet.
A few months ago she started having gradually more severe joint pain and inflammation, jaundice, along with blurry vision and hair loss. She went to the doctor and had bloodwork done, and she tested positive for the autoimmune disease Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). The doctor was about to prescribe her immune suppressants but my friend held off and went home to do more research.
It turns out that one of the rare side effects of Cymbalta is lupus, and most doctors aren't even aware of it yet as it's not on the popular list of side effects and it's buried a bit deeper in the pharmacy manual literature. Once my friend quit Cymbalta her lupus went away but it took about a month.
Does anyone else have information or experience with this they could share?