duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Meet with a licensed provider online to explore if an antidepressant medication like duloxetine (Cymbalta) may be right for you.
Treatment for:depression, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder
585+ insurance plans accepted
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You’ll get the most accurate information if we know where you’re seeking care, as insurance coverage and self-pay rates vary by state.
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*This is a common co-pay range for mental health services with an in-network provider; however, you may have a different co-pay or other out-of-pocket costs (such as a deductible), dependent upon your specific plan’s benefits. After confirming that the provider you’d like to work with accepts your plan (over the phone with our support team or on the provider’s profile), please contact your insurance to determine your exact financial responsibility, prior to scheduling.
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What is an SNRI?
A serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) is a class of medication commonly used to treat mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD.
How does an SNRI work?
SNRIs increase the availability of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain. Serotonin is a naturally-occurring brain chemical that supports the regulation of mood and memory; norepinephrine is also a naturally-occurring brain chemical that supports focus, attention, and energy.
How prescribing works
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Find a provider who meets your needs
Browse our providers online or call our scheduling team for matching assistance — find a provider who accepts your insurance and meets your needs, whether that’s a clinical specialty or a shared life experience. Choose a date and time that works for you and how you’d prefer to pay (using insurance or self-pay).
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Meet 1:1 to begin treatment
Meet online with your provider to begin treatment. At your first session, share any symptoms or struggles you’re experiencing along with your goals. Together, you and your provider will discuss if medication may be a good next step. Your provider may write you a prescription to be filled at your local pharmacy.
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Attend sessions and start feeling better
Once your treatment plan is created, your provider will regularly check in and encourage feedback to ensure any medication you may be prescribed is effective for you.
FAQs
What is duloxetine (Cymbalta) used to treat?
Duloxetine is used to treat depression, anxiety, pain from diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia and chronic musculoskeletal pain. It is a serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) that works by balancing levels of serotonin and norepinephrine in the brain.
Does duloxetine (Cymbalta) cause weight gain or loss?
Weight gain or loss wasn't a commonly reported side effect of duloxetine, but it's possible. Loss of appetite is a common side effect when beginning duloxetine, so you may experience temporary weight loss. If you have questions about weight loss or weight gain with duloxetine treatment, talk with your provider.
What is the lowest dose of duloxetine (Cymbalta)?
The lowest dose of duloxetine depends on several factors. They include the condition the drug is being used to manage, your age, any other medications you may be taking and other factors. To learn more about the lowest doses of duloxetine to treat your condition, talk with your provider.
How long does it take for duloxetine (Cymbalta) to work?
How long it takes duloxetine to start working depends on various factors, including the severity of your condition. Keep in mind that it may take several weeks for duloxetine to start working—Don't stop taking the medication on your own if you feel it's not working for you. Instead, talk with your provider. They can discuss your concerns and provide more information on duloxetine's effectiveness for you.
Does duloxetine (Cymbalta) make you sleepy?
Yes—Sleepiness is one of the common side effects of duloxetine. Until you become used to the effects of the medication, don't drive or operate machinery or perform tasks that require alertness. If sleepiness is bothersome and doesn't go away, talk with your provider. They can discuss ways to manage this effect of duloxetine such as the time of day you take the medication.
Is duloxetine (Cymbalta) a controlled substance?
No. Duloxetine is not a federally controlled substance and is not known to be habit forming. However, don't suddenly stop taking duloxetine because it may cause withdrawal symptoms. These are side effects that happen when your body becomes used to a medication over time. Symptoms may include headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting. Talk with your provider if you want to stop taking duloxetine. They'll gradually lower your dose till you can stop the medication to lower your risk of withdrawal symptoms.
What are the side effects of duloxetine (Cymbalta)?
Some common side effects of duloxetine include: dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, headache, dry mouth, excessive sweating, loss of appetite. Keep in mind these are not all the possible side effects of duloxetine. Duloxetine also has other serious side effects. Talk with your provider or pharmacist if you have specific questions about side effects of duloxetine.
Can I get a prescription online?
You can meet online with a licensed provider at Thriveworks — if it’s clinically appropriate, they may prescribe you medication for the treatment of a diagnosed mental health condition. Your Thriveworks provider will send your prescription to a local pharmacy to be filled.
Can I use my health insurance for online prescriptions and refills?
Thriveworks accepts most major insurance plans for our online psychiatry and therapy services. Your insurance may also cover the cost of any medication prescribed to you by your Thriveworks provider, which can be filled at a local pharmacy. Check with your insurance provider to confirm your medical and prescription coverage information.
How do I get a prescription at Thriveworks?
Schedule an online appointment with a licensed psychiatric provider at Thriveworks. After meeting with you and discussing your symptoms and treatment plan, your provider may recommend a prescription medication and/or additional services to help you reach your goals.
We offer psychiatry in these select states
Our psychiatry services are done completely online, so you can schedule with any psychiatric provider in your state.
Accepting medication as part of your mental health care plan is an individual and often deeply personal decision. At Thriveworks, we’re here to help you understand your care options and support you on the path toward wellness. We prioritize treating the whole patient, whether through medication, therapy, or a combination of both — guided by clinical best practices and rigorously developed treatment strategies to help clients safely and efficiently resolve their symptoms.