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Posted by Crabby on March 13, 2007, at 17:41:14
Had to go off Budeprion XL 300mg as it was getting me more lethargical and depressed, esp. after taking it in the morning. By time 9:00PM came by, I was feeling better. Have gone back to the Wellbutrin XL 150mg. Have been having a resonably good attitude with it, so why screw it up with the generic at the higher dose? That larger Teva pill just doesn't work the same as the real thing.
Posted by zenhussy on March 13, 2007, at 18:31:10
In reply to Wellbutrin XL vs.Budeprion XL, posted by Crabby on March 13, 2007, at 17:41:14
Re: Budeprion (Generic) vs. Wellbutrin
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20070113/msgs/723151.html
good to hear the name brand is working for you again. such a drag that yet another person has to experience this with this particular generic.
doesn't happen to everyone but those it doesn't work for it really doesn't work.
>>>Had to go off Budeprion XL 300mg as it was getting me more lethargical and depressed, esp. after taking it in the morning. By time 9:00PM came by, I was feeling better. Have gone back to the Wellbutrin XL 150mg. Have been having a resonably good attitude with it, so why screw it up with the generic at the higher dose? That larger Teva pill just doesn't work the same as the real thing.<<<
Posted by Cookie-dion on June 19, 2007, at 7:02:56
In reply to join thread above as many share your experience » Crabby, posted by zenhussy on March 13, 2007, at 18:31:10
Wellbutrin worked fine for the two weeks they had me take it but they changed me to Budeprion. Now after two months I can't sleep and am more anxious. I am taking myself off altogether by going to half doses for two weeks and then stopping. I feel far worse than I did before taking anything! Cookie
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