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| 20mg | 360 pills | £1.10 | £567.51 £397.26 | |
| 20mg | 270 pills | £1.08 | £414.78 £290.34 Best Price | |
| 20mg | 180 pills | £1.11 | £286.16 £200.31 | |
| 20mg | 120 pills | £1.20 | £205.77 £144.04 | |
| 20mg | 90 pills | £1.33 | £170.40 £119.28 | |
| 20mg | 60 pills | £1.56 | £133.43 £93.40 | |
| 20mg | 30 pills | £2.24 | £96.45 £67.51 | |
| 30mg | 360 pills | £2.00 | £1,032.14 £722.50 | |
| 30mg | 270 pills | £2.23 | £860.12 £602.08 | |
| 30mg | 180 pills | £2.48 | £636.64 £445.65 | |
| 30mg | 120 pills | £2.52 | £432.46 £302.72 | |
| 30mg | 90 pills | £2.64 | £340.82 £238.58 | |
| 30mg | 60 pills | £2.78 | £237.93 £166.55 | |
| 30mg | 30 pills | £3.09 | £133.43 £93.40 | |
| 40mg | 270 pills | £1.88 | £723.46 £506.42 | |
| 40mg | 180 pills | £2.09 | £538.57 £377.00 | |
| 40mg | 120 pills | £2.33 | £398.70 £279.09 | |
| 40mg | 90 pills | £2.58 | £331.18 £231.82 | |
| 40mg | 60 pills | £2.87 | £245.97 £172.18 | |
| 40mg | 30 pills | £3.78 | £162.36 £113.65 | |
| 60mg | 270 pills | £2.96 | £1,139.86 £797.90 Popular | |
| 60mg | 180 pills | £2.95 | £758.83 £531.18 | |
| 60mg | 120 pills | £3.29 | £562.69 £393.88 | |
| 60mg | 90 pills | £3.65 | £469.44 £328.61 | |
| 60mg | 60 pills | £4.05 | £347.25 £243.08 | |
| 60mg | 30 pills | £4.50 | £192.91 £135.04 |
Duloxetine is a prescription medicine in the class of drugs called SNRIs, or serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors. It is used to treat major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and certain types of pain such as diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and chronic musculoskeletal pain. It is taken by mouth as a capsule. It is not a fast-acting drug; many people notice gradual improvement over several weeks.
The medicine raises levels of two brain chemicals, serotonin and norepinephrine, which helps improve mood and lessen pain signals. It does not directly affect dopamine. Duloxetine builds up in the body with daily use, and the full effect usually emerges with consistent dosing over time. Your response can vary based on your condition and other medicines you take.
Duloxetine dosing depends on the condition being treated. A common starting point is 20 to 30 mg daily, with gradual increases every week or two. For many patients, a total daily dose of 60 mg works well, while some situations call for up to 120 mg per day. It is typically taken once daily, though your clinician may adjust the schedule to fit your needs. Your doctor will tailor the plan to balance symptom relief with tolerability.
Most people notice mood improvement after a few weeks of steady use, and pain relief may follow later. Sleep usually improves as energy and mood stabilize. Some experience initial side effects that often lessen with time, such as nausea, dry mouth, or lightheadedness. If side effects persist or worsen, discuss a dose change with your clinician.
Common side effects include nausea, dry mouth, constipation, fatigue, and sweating. Sexual side effects like reduced sex drive or delayed orgasm can occur. Serious but less common risks include liver problems, high blood pressure, manic symptoms in susceptible individuals, and a rare risk of serotonin syndrome when combined with other serotonergic drugs. Stopping suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms, so a clinician usually guides a gradual taper.
Do not take duloxetine with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs); there needs to be a washout period when switching between these medicines. Drinking alcohol can worsen some side effects. People with liver or kidney disease may need adjustments, and older adults require careful monitoring. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should discuss risks and alternatives with a clinician. Tell your healthcare team about all medicines you take, as duloxetine can interact with others, including NSAIDs and certain antidepressants.
Take duloxetine exactly as prescribed. It can be taken with or without food, but try to keep a consistent daily routine. If you miss a dose, do not double up unless your clinician advises it. Store capsules as directed and keep a list of all medicines you use, including over‑the‑counter products and supplements. Regular follow-up helps ensure the best balance of benefits and side effects, with adjustments if needed.
Many patients report meaningful improvements in mood and pain after several weeks of treatment. In others, relief may be slower or less pronounced, requiring dose adjustments or additional therapies. The decision to continue duloxetine rests on symptom relief, tolerability, and safety, guided by a healthcare professional who monitors progress and any interactions with other medications.
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