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Aśka  (Anonymous, 95.48.6.) Warszawa 17 months ago

Is taking a dose of 600 mg of Duloxetine Mylan per day life-threatening and requiring hospitalisation?

Hello, is taking a dose of 600 mg of Duloxetine Mylan during the day life-threatening and requires hospitalization?

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

17 months ago

Yes, taking more Duloxetine Mylan than your doctor recommends can lead to serious side effects and life-threatening conditions. If you take more than the recommended dose, contact your doctor immediately. If you are unable to get to your primary care doctor, the GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to get a teleconsultation with your doctor: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja A dose of 600 mg per day far exceeds the recommended dose and may increase the risk of side effects, including serious side effects. Symptoms of overdose include sleepiness, coma, serotonin syndrome (a rare reaction that may cause feelings of excessive satisfaction, sleepiness, impaired coordination, anxiety, sensation of alcohol intoxication, fever, sweating or muscle stiffness), convulsions, vomiting and rapid heart rate. The GdziePoLek.pl service also allows you to book a medicine in a selected stationary pharmacy and pick up after presenting a prescription: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/89258/duloxetine-mylan-kapsulki/apteki?pvid=252992#stacjonarne

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