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Re: Why Are Dopamine Agonists Not More Popular? » Maria3667

Posted by linkadge on December 13, 2006, at 15:14:56

In reply to Re: Why Are Dopamine Agonists Not More Popular?, posted by Maria3667 on December 13, 2006, at 7:53:48

Well, lets not project our experiences on to others. Wellbutrin for instance, can make some people very anxious. But, for others it is a very effective antidepressant, and does not cause these effects. If a dopamine agonist is making anxiety worse, then I would suspect that your brain is providing sufficiant agonism to these receptor sites.

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