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Cymbalta TM
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Active ingredients: duloxetine
Brand name
(ARTG)
: CYMBALTA duloxetine 30 mg (as hydrochloride) enteric capsule blister packDownload the Consumer Medicine Information Leaflet
Download consumer medicine information leaflet (pdf) from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) website
What this medicine is used for
(ARTG)
CYMBALTA is indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD).,Treatment of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain (DPNP). Treatment of Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
How to use this medicine
(ARTG)
This medicine contains one component only.
Component :
- Capsule, enteric
- Oral
- Opaque white body and opaque blue cap imprinted with "9543" and "30 mg" using green ink
Storage conditions
(ARTG)
- Store below 25 degrees Celsius
- Shelf lifetime is 3 Years.
Do I need a prescription ?
(ARTG)
These medicine packs are available from a pharmacist and requires a prescription. It is
- 28 capsules pack
- 7 capsules pack
Pregnant or planning a pregnancy ?
(AHT)
For the active ingredient duloxetine
You should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist about taking this medicine. They can help you balance the risks and the benefits of this medicine during pregnancy.
Reporting side effects
You can help ensure medicines are safe by reporting the side effects you experience.
You can report side effects to your doctor, or directly at www.tga.gov.au/reporting-problems
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