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One of the side effects I've been having with this new antidepresseant I've been taking is incontinence:



In other words, it makes you pee in your pants.What's better...to happily pee in your pants or to not pee in your pants and be depressed. By the way, the drug is called Cymbalta, just in case any of you are taking it or are considering taking it.

Talk to your Doc. I'm not aware of urinary incontinance as a major side effect of SRI antidepressants. There are plenty of other choices, celexa or lexapro come to mind. Celexa is available in generic form really cheap if you don't have insurance. Good luck.
um...arn't there any anti-depressants that don't make you pee yourself?
personally, i'd take the second option lol.
hope u feel happier soon...life aint all that bad :)
That's terrible. Are you sure you do not have a bladder or kidney infection? Go get checked. You need to consult your MD ASAP and discuss trying some other medications. There are so many different kinds that I cannot imagine why you should have to endure such side effects. Good luck hun.
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