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    Alcohol can be a threat to your liver, especially if you drink too much. If you drink
    too much alcohol over a long period of time, your …Mar 17, 2017 Recommendations concerning liver function tests for Duloxetine, … patients with
    evidence of liver disease, cirrhosis, substantial alcohol intake, …Jan 19, 2018 One of the first reasons it's not a good idea to mix alcohol and Cymbalta use is
    because of the possibility of liver damage. Cymbalta on its own …Aug 10, 2011 Duloxetine-induced liver injury in patients with preexisting liver disease or
    chronic alcohol use is known. However, we have found that …May 17, 2012 Shortly after starting Cymbalta, she noticed that alcohol seemed to affect …
    Cymbalta and many other drugs can have an effect on liver function.The new labeling extends the Precaution against using Cymbalta in patients with
    substantial alcohol use to include those patients with chronic liver disease,” a …Oct 19, 2005 This October 5 letter from Lilly also advises doctors not to prescribe Cymbalta to
    patients "with substantial alcohol use" because postmarketing …Mar 23, 2017 The manufacturers, Eli Lilly, warn that it can lead to liver damage, … Patients
    should avoid alcohol and smoking when taking Cymbalta.To the Editor: We report a case of acute hepatic failure induced by duloxetine 90
    mg/day with no prior history of alcohol use or chronic liver disease, which is …When the alcohol you drink cannot be entirely processed by your liver, it passes
    to …. The more common brands of antidepressants include Celexa, Cymbalta, …Sep 3, 2010 Background Case reports suggest that duloxetine hepatotoxicity may arise, ….
    She did not drink alcohol and denied a history of liver disease or …Apr 28, 2014 Cymbalta may cause liver damage. You may not be able to take Cymbalta if you
    have liver disease or if you abuse alcohol. Alcohol may …Google 'alcohol and cymbalta' and you will find some other forums where people
    talk about how …. My story is that it raises enyzmes in the liver and kidneys.Feb 13, 2018 You should not drink alcohol when taking Cymbalta. Doing so can increase your
    risk of liver damage. If you miss a dose, you should take it as …Drinking alcohol while taking Cymbalta is not recommended because it can
    irritate the liver. Patients are advised to avoid alcohol completely, or at the very
    least, …Comprehensive alcohol & food interactions for Cymbalta (duloxetine). …
    DULoxetine may cause liver damage, and taking it with alcohol may increase that
    risk.2 Answers – Posted in: cymbalta, anxiety, social anxiety disorder – Answer: Oct.
    17, 2005 — The FDA and Eli Lilly and Co. have broadened a …There have been rare reports of liver failure (sometimes fatal) with duloxetine.
    This risk is increased in those with substantial alcohol use or chronic liver
    disease.Jul 8, 2016 Have or have a history of liver, kidney, or heart problems, diabetes, or seizures …
    Drinking a large amount of alcohol while taking Cymbalta.be resumed unless another cause can be established. CYMBALTA should not be
    prescribed to patients with substantial alcohol use or evidence of chronic liver …

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