Posted by KaraS on September 6, 2004, at 12:54:08
In reply to Re: Wellbutrin SR vs. XL vs MR, posted by HappyGirl on September 6, 2004, at 9:31:52
> Hi:
> When I got WB sr last time, it was NOT WB 'SR,' ... was 'Wellbutrin *ER.* Then, I asked the pharmacist for its confirmation and he said just 'the name.' There is NO difference between 'SR' and 'ER,' both have the same effectiveness. However, it made me quite nervous, thinking that this WB (three months' supply through the reputable mail service in Texas) is a 'mistake.' Then, right away after the conversation, I took this 'strange' name of WB "ER.," to see whether his statement is correct. Certainly, ... undoubtly it is 'real' WB sr. Above all, this form of WB ER is truly the EXACT 'clone' to the brand, WB SR. Before this, I took 'WB SR' manufactured by other 'genericl company.' There is a slight difference in regard to 'side-effects,' but I got to like the latter form, 'WB ER.' Furthermore, it made me quite happy knowing this 'generic form' of 'WB ER' is much cheaper than the brand one.
> However, I never heard 'MR,' ... in my guess, some of 'generic company' put their own 'creative' name on a bottle of the WB sr.
> H.G.
Thanks for taking the time to tell me that. I'm considering trying Wellbutrin again so that could be very useful for me to know!-K
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