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For many people, nightmares which occur while taking Wellbutrin will stop after they have been on the medication for a while. If the nightmares do not cease or are severe, the doctor will likely try the person on a different medication.
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Wellbutrin is the brand name for the drug bupropion. Wellbutrin is a medication used to treat depression. Depression and mood swings are sometimes part of menopause symptoms. If menopause is accompanied by depression, Wellbutrin might be prescribed.
Patients have been known to develop tolerance to Wellbutrin. If a person taking Wellbutrin finds that their dose is no longer effective or that they are craving more medication, they should discuss it with their doctor.
I currently take Wellbutrin XL at night. I have had no problems.
You might need a nap. But Wellbutrin tends to increase energy while Benadryl causes drowsiness, so they might cancel each other out. As a Wellbutrin user, I find that taking a 24 hour allergy medication before bed is sufficient.
I am taking a antidepressant and can't stop yawning is there anything I can do without stopping the medication?
Wellbutrin isn't a MAO inhibitor...it works in the brain in a totally different way than MAO inhibitors drugs. Google Wellbutrin and read all about it.
There are many different types of thyroid medication and all do different things inside the cells, organs and your body. The answer to your question is dependent upon which type of medicine you're referring to.
Yes, any medication when used for an extended period of time is addictive.
There is not yet a generic for this drug. It should be generic around November 2011.
Wellbutrin has caused my acne. It's gotten worse over the last few months. I finally figured out what was causing it after visiting the doctor twice and she couldn't figure it out. I have never had acne before taking Wellbutrin. This medication has lots of good effects but the only way to cure my acne has been to cut my dosage in half.