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Antidepressant Gets Nod for Treatment of Back Pain

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    WASHINGTON (MedPage Today) -- The FDA has approved duloxetine hydrochloride (Cymbalta), an antidepressant, to treat chronic back pain and osteoarthritis pain...

    Antidepressant Gets Nod for Treatment of Back Pain (click here for the full article at MedPage Today)

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    Default Re: Antidepressant Gets Nod for Treatment of Back Pain

    Each should read the side effects from the manufacturers source and for online sites to get a feel of possible side effects withdrawals (and yes there are withdrawals which for me was worse than opiates.)

    This is for Effexor a very similar drug I have been trying to git off of it. Topix has one for Cymbalta too.
    Low back pain became somewhat dehabilitating in 2005
    Have had 11 steroid injections, IDET, Trial for nerve stimulator, PT, chiropractic trial, practically every med known to mankind. Discogram indicated three diseased levels with L5-S1 being the most likely pain generator. Post minimally invasive PLIF with internal fixation (titanium) on 12-28-09 of L5-S1. Doing better than expected. Last opioid 7/9/10. Five months pain free, then my neck turned against me. MRI on 12/1/10-- disease at C2 to C7. Only surgical alternative is to fuse entire C-spine. Diagnosed now with Aggressive Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis with cord & brainstem active lesions

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    Default Re: Antidepressant Gets Nod for Treatment of Back Pain

    Quote Originally Posted by Jack-of-all-trades View Post
    Each should read the side effects from the manufacturers source and for online sites to get a feel of possible side effects withdrawals (and yes there are withdrawals which for me was worse than opiates.)

    This is for Effexor a very similar drug I have been trying to git off of it. Topix has one for Cymbalta too.
    Jack, you bring up a very good point. There is an inherent withdrawal with antidepressants, as they work by altering neurotransmitters in your brain. As always, consult with your physician regarding any medication changes.

    Justin Averna
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    • 1994: Football Injury, Severe Hyperextension
    • 1997: Snow Skiing Injury
    • 3/7/1997: Laminotomy L4/L5
    • 1999 & 2003: Motor Vehicle Accidents (not at fault both times) --> Grade V Annular Tears L4/L5 & L5/L6
    • 11/15/2003: 2-Level ProDisc® L4/L5 & L5/L6*, *lumbosacral transitional vertebra --> Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
    • 4/2008: 4.5 years pain-free before "new" leg pain
    • 5/14/2009: Dynamic Stabilization System L4/L5, Dr. Rudolf Bertagnoli
    I'm here to help.
    Questions? Suggestions? Need help with registering, creating a signature, etc.?
    justin (at) spinepatientsociety.org


    Disclosure: I have no financial relationships with any surgeons, spine clinics, device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, etc. -- the SPS Board of Directors serve without compensation.

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