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Question by  jhmal1 (4)

Can an increase in Cymbalta from 60mg to 120mg cause difficult urinating and pain in the testicles?

I am going to discontinue immediately.

 
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Answer by  malone (4817)

Cymbalta is evil and causes a host of side effects, which vary from one patient to another. However, DO NOT discontinue on your own. Contact your doctor immediately and ask how to work yourself off the medication.

 
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Answer by  Amanda65 (1220)

Yes, these symptoms are side effects that be caused by taking Cymbalta. Talk to your doctor about these symptoms, because different medications or doses can be used. Do not discontinue within talking to your doctor first, because there can be severe consequences if you discontinue without consulting a doctor.

 
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Answer by  Mrscmrn (1449)

Cymbalta has been associated with causing difficulty urinating. The pain in the testicles could be referred pain due to bladder distention. Don't discontinue abruptly with talking with your physician.

 
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Answer by  sparksteacher (134)

Yes, Cymbalta can cause difficulty urinating, or urinary retention. Check with your doctor or pharmacist about other possible side effects. When you double the dose of a medication, you have an increased risk of side effects. Also, 120mg of Cymbalta is well over the FDA-approved dosage limit, which is 60mg. Ask your doctor if this dosage is safe for you.

 
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Answer by  jessydav (550)

Yes increaing the miligram doses of cymbalta can cause difficulty urinating and pain in the testicles. it is also advised that if this happens discontinue immediate and call your doctor.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

ive just been increased form 30 mg to 60 :(

 
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