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I take Cymbalta, an SNRI.

4 months after I first started cymbalta, I took x twice and worked both times.

However, now that I've been on it for about 2 years or so, I took 3 and felt nothing. :/

Guess it is different for everyone.

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according to my doctor you can. she prescribed two ADs for me: i was on celexa and wellbutrin, and just switched to Prozac instead of celexa. anyway, maybe my doctor is wack, but she's a psychopharmocologist, not a GP, so i trust her to have some idea. she said sometimes they can complement each other in terms of side effects. i don't know if it's a good idea to take two but i trust my doctor and i feel fine, been on two for almost two years now....so yeah. i am hoping to come off the snri now that i switched ssris, cause it's always best (in my opinion) to minimize the number of weird chemicals one introduces to one's body.

FYI I'm NOT a doctor. this is a question you should ask your doctor about.

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No, it isn't safe. Don't use drugs for recreational purposes, only use drugs for medical purposes. Their is no medical condition that is treated by ecstasy.

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