I started generic wellbutrin sr 150 mg a
day about 6 days ago. Days 1-3 I was
super tired but couldn't sleep well.
Day 4 I felt awesome. Day 5 I was
depressed, and today I am feeling
depressed too. I've also had a slight
increase in anxiety here and there. I
am going up to 300 mg in 4 days and I was
wondering what, if anything, I can expect
to happen? Is there a drastic
difference in side effects or anything
when you up the dosage? I'm starting a
new internship the day after my first day
of 300 mg and i'm really scared that
something bad will happen. Anyone have
any advice?
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anxietygirlie
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Ummmmmmmmmm Posted: 01-02-07 13:41pm
Not sure what's going on with the doctor's
answer...
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mglan
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Posted: 01-09-07 09:19am
Yeah, doctor's answer was kind of strange,
probably posted in the wrong thread.
Insomnia and restlessness often occur
during the first days of treatment with
wellbutrin sr, and usually subside with
the continuation of treatment. If
distress and untoward effects disturb,
dose escalation is usually stopped.
So, if you have any side effects you
should talk to your doctor and discuss
your dose. Also, it may take about 4
weeks or more to notice wellbutrin sr
antidepressant effect.
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