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wellbutrin_srIf you think you may have a medical emergency, call your physician or 911 immediately. I've just recently increased my dose, and I can really feel something changing for the good. I also take sleeping meds but I also had insomnia before the Wellbutrin, so it's hard to tell what causes it now. I know very well the difference a night of sleep makes so I would urge you to talk to your doctor about a sleep-aid, at least for the short-term.
Seems since being on it my sex drive is gone...im on hormones,estratest and femring..going off prozac on wellbutrin sr and xanax.. My Dr switched me over to generice Wellbutrin last week after having tried the SR version. I quit the SR version in early January, see my post in the archives section, due to a bad itching sensation.
I am having the same problem - I starting taking Wellbutrin SR on July 6th - I am on no other medication - and my stomach is huge! Before starting the Wellbutrin I had no stomach let alone the full feeling that I am having. This symptom is adding to my anxiety - I am wondering if will go away. I am taking Extra Strength Tums to see if that will help.
The stimulating effects in wakefulness of bupropion include restlessness, activation, tremors, and nausea and typically coincide with peak plasma concentrations. The original immediate-release preparation has a half-life requiring 3 dosing times/day. The sustained-release (twice/day dosing) and extended-release (once/day dosing) formulations were developed to improve tolerability and adherence.
I'm getting ready to bump my dose up to a second WB 150 SR daily, and am worried about this heartburn issue, as I seem to really be responding to this drug. So on SR do you actually feel the effects fading off at night? And you feel the effects kick in when you take it in the morning? Im asking because on XL it’s linear, I just feel always the same no matter the time of the day it’s a 24h release. It is based on bupropion hydrochloride and Wellbutrin sr . Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered.
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