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Taking Symbyax

How Soon Will Symbyax Help Me Feel Better?

Symbyax may start breaking through your symptoms in as few as 7 days. Or your symptoms may improve over a few weeks.

In order for Symbyax to work most effectively for your treatment-resistant depression (TRD) or bipolar I depression, it is important you take it exactly as a healthcare professional has prescribed. He or she will decide how long you should take Symbyax. If Symbyax does not start to work immediately, you should try not to be discouraged.

What Should I Tell My Healthcare Provider Before Taking Symbyax?

Before taking Symbyax, tell your healthcare provider about all the prescription and nonprescription medicines you use. Also, tell your healthcare provider about any vitamins or herbal supplements you take and if you are planning on taking any of the following medicines:

  • ZYPREXA® (olanzapine), Prozac® (fluoxetine hydrochloride), Sarafem® (fluoxetine hydrochloride), or medicines that contain them.
  • Ibuprofen, aspirin, or blood thinners. Symbyax can increase the risk of bleeding, especially when taken with these medicines. If you notice increased or unusual bruising or other bleeding, contact your healthcare provider.

Also, tell your healthcare provider about any medical conditions you have.

Who Should NOT Take Symbyax

To avoid the risk of certain serious medical complications, it is important that you tell your healthcare provider if you:

  • Already take a medicine called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) or if you have stopped taking an MAOI in the past 2 weeks. Do not take an MAOI within 5 weeks of stopping Symbyax. Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are not sure if your medicine is an MAOI
  • Take an antipsychotic medicine called Orap® (pimozide)
  • Already take a medicine called Mellaril® (thioridazine). Do not take Mellaril within 5 weeks of stopping Symbyax

What Happens If I Stop Taking Symbyax?

As with any antidepressant, you should not stop taking Symbyax suddenly. If you do, you may have dizziness, nausea, headaches, or other symptoms. Talk with your healthcare professional before stopping Symbyax.

Be sure to talk with your healthcare provider to see if Symbyax is right for you.

For additional information, please review some common questions about your treatment with Symbyax and Symbyax side effect information. More information about Symbyax can be found by reviewing the Boxed Warnings and Safety Information, Prescribing Information, and Medication Guide.

Mellaril® is a registered trademark of Novartis.
Orap® is a registered trademark of Gate Pharmaceuticals, a division of Teva Pharmaceuticals USA.
Prozac® and ZYPREXA®are registered trademarks of Lilly US, Inc.
Sarafem® is a registered trademark of Warner Chilcott, Inc.