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Wellbutrin neurotoxicity?

Posted by Ofan on August 7, 2003, at 3:21:51

Greetings, all.

I'm hoping someone more biochemically literate than I am can shed some light on a nagging question...

I have recently started on Wellbutrin (I am concurrently taking Celexa for OCD, but it isn't doing enough for the depression I'm also experiencing.) One difficulty I have with switching or adding medications (and staying on them once switched) is a fear of drug toxicity.

As is usual, I researched the drug as thoroughly as my limited knowledge of neurobiology allows. I discovered that bupropion is chemically rather similar to diethylpropion, a drug apparently used to treat obesity. Further research yielded
several journal abstracts indicating a level of neurotoxicity associated with diethylpropion, related to oxidative stress and excitotoxicity.

So here's the question: Given the chemical similarity between bupropion and diethylpropion, is it possible that bupropion might exhibit
neurotoxicity as well?

Anyone have any thoughts on this?


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