Yes it is. I've been taking it for 10days and my gums are already starting to die.
Bupropion (aka - wellbutrin) is generally prescribed to treat depression, bipolar disease, and attention deficit disorder. It was recently approved by the FDA to assist in the cessation of smoking. Though one of its side-effects is drowsiness, this medication is not prescribed for insomnia. Another side-effect, due to bupropion's upward effect on norepinephrine (noradrenaline), can be wakefulness. The actual effect varies between individuals.
Bupropion is an antidepressant and has been 'repackaged' as a smoking cessation aid by Big Pharma. One possible side-effect of Bupropion is that it reduces tolerance to alcohol, possibly resulting in an alcohol-related seizure. So the answer is no, but knowing Big Pharma...... watch this space!
Bupropion's weight loss effect doesn't happen every time for everyone. It is however pretty common. I'd ask how long have you been on this medication? This effect doesn't set in instantly -- often it takes some time.
The three antidepressants with minimal effect on libido are 1) Wellbutrin (bupropion), 2) Remeron (mirtazipine), and 3) nefazodone. Check with your prescribing physician in order to determine which antidepressant is right for you. Although they are all equally effective, their side effect profiles differ greatly. Choosing an antidepressant with a side effect profile that may be favorable in your particular situation would be the ideal way to go.
Bupropion should not keep you awake. The common side effects of this antidepressant include vomiting, suicidal thoughts, confusion, seizures, headache, loss of appetite, rashes, weakness and changes in vision.
Bupropion is considered an antidepressant drug with stimulant effect. But it can't be classified as a "CNS stimulant".
No, gingivitis does not cause trichomoniasis.
After 600 mg XL, have a fierce headache, centering on my forehead and radiating outwards.
No. It only contains "bupropion" as a salt.
Gingivitis is an an inflammation of the gingivae - the gums.
Desquamative gingivitis occurs mainly in postmenopausal women
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