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Cymbalta, Duloxetine

Dec 24, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger

Has Cymbalta produced aggression?

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Damaged

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Jan 17, 2009
 
PLEASE NOTE: The Dr. who reviewed this question on CNNHealth is being paid by the Manufacturer of the drug.
"Dr. Raison serves on the speakers' bureau and on advisory boards for Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of Cymbalta".
THEREFORE, THE OPINION CANNOT BE TRUSTED. Read the FDA label carefully. It is also watered down because drug companies pay the FDA.
Gerald Nel

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Apr 25, 2009
 
Definately Cymbalta adds to agression and out-burst. One does not experience it during the daily routine, but once you do absolutely nothing for a day or more and focus on whats happening to your mind and body, you can clearly feel and see the effects.

I have become a manipulative, abusive husband/man hardly ever laughing ..... Spending time in jail for assault and domestic violence.

I requested my psyciatrist to alter my medication and I now use Venlor XR. To date I feel much better, even driving way below the speed limit and actually seeing nature for a change. I enjoy life much more and have "compassion" for people again.

For me personally, Cymbalta has it's pro's but the con's outway it by far.
Cheryl Conant

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Jun 10, 2009
 
I am very interested to find out more about Gerald's agression and out-burst. My husband is currently in jail and I feel it is linked to Cymbalta as the "pain psychiatrist" had increased the dose to 120mg a day as it supposedly can be used for pain control as well as treat my husbands depression.
Gerald Nel wrote:
Definately Cymbalta adds to agression and out-burst. One does not experience it during the daily routine, but once you do absolutely nothing for a day or more and focus on whats happening to your mind and body, you can clearly feel and see the effects.
I have become a manipulative, abusive husband/man hardly ever laughing ..... Spending time in jail for assault and domestic violence.
I requested my psyciatrist to alter my medication and I now use Venlor XR. To date I feel much better, even driving way below the speed limit and actually seeing nature for a change. I enjoy life much more and have "compassion" for people again.
For me personally, Cymbalta has it's pro's but the con's outway it by far.
HumanSpirit

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Jun 10, 2009
 

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Your caught up in the catch 22 of the legal system who depends on crime for profits and overlooks the wrong doing of the mental health / pharmaceutical industry connection and sacrifices persons that normally have no history of being a law breaker until the usage of the pharmaceutical mind drugs.

Interest should also be paid to psychotherapy (brainwashing) by the mental health industry and their creation of the perfect crime by false memory and directing the wrong doing of an innocent person.

Deaths, Murders, violence and suicides of mind drugs.

http://ssristories.com/index.php
cymbie

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Aug 4, 2009
 
I have been on cymbalta 30 mg 3 times a day. I am not aggressive or violent or suicidal. I have been on it for about 5 yrs maybe sorry maybe 4 for depression and pain. It has helped me very much with my depression but has not touched pain. I know every one reacts differently to drugs though. But I want to wish you all the best of luck your all in my thoughts and prayers.
HumanSpirit

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From the beginning the product was a threat to the health and welfare of the individual using the product and the safety of the public:

Eli Lilly covers up Cymbalta-induced suicide...

http://www.babysnark.com/health/eli-lilly-sui...
rue

Oshkosh, WI

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Aug 5, 2009
 
HumanSpirit wrote:
From the beginning the product was a threat to the health and welfare of the individual using the product and the safety of the public:
Eli Lilly covers up Cymbalta-induced suicide...
http://www.babysnark.com/health/eli-lilly-sui...
hey thanks for this link

“CO$ sucks and DM swallows!”

Since: Nov 08

Piscataway, NJ

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HumanSpirit wrote:
More COS front PR...
HumanSpirit

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Mad Dog 54 wrote:
<quoted text> More COS front PR...
Not a Scientologist.

Stay to the topic if you can as PR person for the Pharmacutical / mental health industry

“CO$ sucks and DM swallows!”

Since: Nov 08

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HumanSpirit wrote:
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Not a Scientologist.
Stay to the topic if you can as PR person for the Pharmacutical / mental health industry
Okay, OSA troll...
Rue

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Aug 16, 2009
 
Cheryl Conant wrote:
I am very interested to find out more about Gerald's agression and out-burst. My husband is currently in jail and I feel it is linked to Cymbalta as the "pain psychiatrist" had increased the dose to 120mg a day as it supposedly can be used for pain control as well as treat my husbands depression.
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Hi Cheryl, just wanted to check back in I do hope things are going better for you both. Take Care Now!
HumanSpirit

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Mad Dog 54 wrote:
<quoted text> Okay, OSA troll...
How's the Governor of NJ doing in that pharmaceutical state. Enacting any more forced medical for the mental health industry and the women who gave birth? Disgusting how they drug mothers of new Born's for some off the wall disease such as child birth depression.

The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part I
Thursday, July 16, 2009 by: Evelyn Pringle, health freedom writer
Key concepts: Drugs, Suicide and Adhd

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Disease mongering "is the selling of sickness that widens the boundaries of illness and grows the markets for those who sell and deliver treatments," according to Ray Moyniahan and David Henry in the April 11, 2006 paper in PLoS Med, titled, "The Fight against Disease Mongering."

"It is exemplified most explicitly by many pharmaceutical industry -- funded disease-awareness campaigns -- more often designed to sell drugs than to illuminate or to inform or educate about the prevention of illness or the maintenance of health," the authors explain.

"Drug companies are by no means the only players in this drama," they point out. "Through the work of investigative journalists, we have learned how informal alliances of pharmaceutical corporations, public relations companies, doctors' groups, and patient advocates promote these ideas to the public and policymakers -- often using mass media to push a certain view of a particular health problem."

The Mothers Act campaign has operated under the guise of helping women suffering from postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis to develop a new industry, complete with specialties like, "reproductive psychiatry," or "reproductive mental health," with a plan to "screen" and "treat" women of childbearing years for a long list of "perinatal" mental disorders, to financially benefit psychiatric drug makers, as well as the treatment providers and "experts" in the new self-created field.

"Drug companies have been trying for years to get a better deal with pregnant women by saying they were under a lot more stress than people realize," according to UK pharmacology expert, Dr David Healy, author the new book, "Mania: A Short History of Bipolar Disorder."

more on the article:

http://www.naturalnews.com :80/026634_drugs_suicide_adhd. html

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HumanSpirit wrote:
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How's the Governor of NJ doing in that pharmaceutical state. Enacting any more forced medical for the mental health industry and the women who gave birth? Disgusting how they drug mothers of new Born's for some off the wall disease such as child birth depression.
The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part I
Thursday, July 16, 2009 blah blah blah
I can smell the CO$ stench from here....
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