Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 15, 2016, at 22:23:46
In reply to Wellbutrin was the closest to help my depression, posted by Joakim on January 15, 2016, at 20:06:23
wellbutrin is kinda like a cup of coffee, it's activating and can improve slowness from depression, but yes....bupropion is weak on dopamine, it does increase it but also i read that it blocks the reuptake of it, but it blocks the release of it too......i just rerember reading that somewhwere a long time ago.......
it's initial effects are mild euphoria, and then the stimulation can fade and then it equizles, i've been on wellbutrin first in 2004, then in 09, then short time in 12......
cogentin is sometimes what they give people who have TD from anti-psychosis meds, it does increase dopamine and is moderately well known amoung psychiatrist, you may ask about that but still it would be a more "off-label" medication to increase dopamine
too much dopamine = paranoia and irrtibility and some psychosis
too much norepinephrine = anxiety and agitation, hyper alertnessyou would have to level those to equal amounts to have a good effect, dexedrine is more for dopamine, on the other hand adderall releases a bit more NE than dexedrine due to the levo isomer on it
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