Posted by PoohBear on January 28, 2004, at 12:33:14
In reply to Re: What does Welbutrin actually do? » dragonfly25, posted by Vera on January 27, 2004, at 13:58:54
For those who need to know, Wellbutrin generally WILL disrupt sleep. It's used as an activator and a focusing agent for people with ADHD. It also stimulates circulation, helping with male erectile problems and ejaculation, the two most common side effects of AD's.
I tried Wellbutin from my ADHD but cannot take it alone as it makes me agitated and irritable. I now take 37.5mg once a day to help offset the sexual side effects of my Effexor. It works very well for this. Effexor has enabled me to control my streaming thoughts. Too much Wellbutrin negates this benefit.
Every person has different levels of tolerance to different drugs. What works for one person at a certain doesage may not work for you.
Tony
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