Posted by Etherealightning194 on December 31, 2002, at 5:59:46
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin (in Italy), posted by Ricardo on December 31, 2002, at 4:28:08
Yes Wellbutrin is available here but i dont know its indication, by the way most physicians know.
Its labeled as Zyban, most expensive or Quomem, or else another name, of which zyban is the most expensive (173 Euros for 100 pills against 165 for the others.)You wont find phelnezine, tranylcypromine only in combination with perphrnazine, no ADD drugs, no protryptiline-> Hi!
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> Somebody mentioned Italy here... I may have missed one thread, but... who's Italian here? I'd really like to know whether Wellbutrin is available in Italy, as well as about anti-depressants in general. I'm an Italian-Brazilian in the process of becoming a Italian citizen. If I ever decide to move to Italy, I'd really love to know what the situation is there, as regards anti-depressants. Brazil may have its problems, but we're very lucky to have most AD's easily available from our drugstores (of course, you need a prescription), at much cheaper prices than in the US.
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