Side Effects
In clinical studies of depression, the most common side effect of Cymbalta was nausea. For most people who had it, the nausea was mild to moderate and usually improved within one to two weeks.
Other common side effects included dry mouth, constipation, decreased appetite, fatigue, sleepiness, and increased sweating.
Most people were not bothered enough by nausea or these side effects to stop taking Cymbalta.
Your doctor may periodically check your blood pressure while you are taking Cymbalta. You should not stop taking Cymbalta without talking to your doctor.
To learn more about Cymbalta, read the full Prescribing Information.










