Duloxetine overdose causes sympathomimetic and serotonin toxicity without major complications.
Geoffrey K IsbisterRobert PolanskiJoyce M CooperMichael KeeganKatherine Z IsoardiPublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
Duloxetine overdose most commonly caused sympathomimetic effects and serotonin toxicity, consistent with its pharmacology, and did not result in coma, arrhythmias or intensive care admission, when taken alone in overdose.