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Is it not advisable to take Cymbalta with Tylenol Cold and Sinus?

Can you provide me with the reference found on the Internet that mentions that Tylenol Sinus is risky when used simultaneously with Cymbalta? Thank you for this information. In my opinion, it is not inadvisable to take Tylenol Sinus just because someone is taking Cymbalta. The risk of increased pressure from Cymbalta is quite low. However, it is contraindicated to take a syrup that contains DM (dextromethorphan) when taking Cymbalta. This could result in serotonin toxicity. Have a nice day.

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