Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 77388

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Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equivalent

Posted by dreamer on September 2, 2001, at 2:55:21

cause I can't tolerate this fatigue/apathy from effexor anymore!
Tried reboxetine. Maybe I need dopamine and noradrenaline ?
Please help I'm sleeping my life away.
Done sertraline,nefazadone.

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Re: Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equival » dreamer

Posted by JahL on September 2, 2001, at 6:40:47

In reply to Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equivalent, posted by dreamer on September 2, 2001, at 2:55:21

> cause I can't tolerate this fatigue/apathy from effexor anymore!
> Tried reboxetine. Maybe I need dopamine and noradrenaline ?
> Please help I'm sleeping my life away.

You & me both. My GP prescribed Wellbutrin just the other day, using the generic name BUPROPION. You can also procure it in its (identical) anti-smoking form ZYBAN (which has been available for a yr now). If nothing else (I've only been on it 2 wks) it reverses the Prozac-induced lethargy.

J.

 

Re: Thanks JahL

Posted by dreamer on September 2, 2001, at 10:11:30

In reply to Re: Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equival » dreamer, posted by JahL on September 2, 2001, at 6:40:47

> You & me both. My GP prescribed Wellbutrin just the other day, using the generic name BUPROPION. You can also procure it in its (identical) anti-smoking form ZYBAN (which has been available for a yr now). If nothing else (I've only been on it 2 wks) it reverses the Prozac-induced lethargy.
>
> J.
I'm going to suggest this to my doc in a couple of weeks.
He suggested adding prozac to effexor to deal with depression/social phobia but I think I need to stay awake first.
dreamer-heavily-caffinated.

 

Re: Thanks JahL » dreamer

Posted by allisonm on September 2, 2001, at 11:54:59

In reply to Re: Thanks JahL , posted by dreamer on September 2, 2001, at 10:11:30

Dreamer,
I don't believe Wellbutrin (bupropion) has a generic form yet because it's still relatively new and its patent or whatever it is that protects drug companies by forbidding other drug companies from copying the formulas has not expired.

You can find bupropion under the brand name of Zyban because it is also used for smoking cessation. I am not sure, but I think the pill doses and colors may differ, but it's the same stuff. I have been on Wellbutrin SR for more than 2 years.

Good luck.
Allisonm


> > You & me both. My GP prescribed Wellbutrin just the other day, using the generic name BUPROPION. You can also procure it in its (identical) anti-smoking form ZYBAN (which has been available for a yr now). If nothing else (I've only been on it 2 wks) it reverses the Prozac-induced lethargy.
> >
> > J.
> I'm going to suggest this to my doc in a couple of weeks.
> He suggested adding prozac to effexor to deal with depression/social phobia but I think I need to stay awake first.
> dreamer-heavily-caffinated.

 

Re: Zyban.

Posted by JahL on September 2, 2001, at 12:43:31

In reply to Re: Thanks JahL » dreamer, posted by allisonm on September 2, 2001, at 11:54:59

> Dreamer,
> I don't believe Wellbutrin (bupropion) has a generic form yet

If this refers to my post, no there isn't a generic *form*, which is why I said my doc used the generic *name* (ie didn't specify a brand name which goes to prove Wellbut. & Zyban are interchangeable) :-)

BTW dreamer if oversleeping is an issue, I find I get less sleep on Wellbutrin & the alarm sometimes even wakes me up now.

J.

> > > You & me both. My GP prescribed Wellbutrin just the other day, using the generic name BUPROPION

 

Re: Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equival » JahL

Posted by SalArmy4me on September 3, 2001, at 3:35:43

In reply to Re: Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equival » dreamer, posted by JahL on September 2, 2001, at 6:40:47

I have a feeling that Zyban and Wellbutrin are a tiny bit dissimilar. One has HCL. I don't know if that makes a difference, antidepressant-wise.

 

Re: Thanks every one (nm)

Posted by dreamer on September 3, 2001, at 9:20:28

In reply to Re: Wellbutrin-online mailorder sources, posted by JohnL on September 3, 2001, at 5:59:59

 

Re: Wellbutrin-online mailorder sources

Posted by sl on September 3, 2001, at 12:41:09

In reply to Re: Wellbutrin-online mailorder sources, posted by JohnL on September 3, 2001, at 5:59:59

> > You & me both. My GP prescribed Wellbutrin
just the other day, using the generic name
BUPROPION. You can also procure it in its
(identical) anti-smoking form ZYBAN
(which has been available for a yr now). If
nothing else (I've only been on it 2 wks) it
reverses the Prozac-induced lethargy.
> >
> > J.


Whoah.
Careful.
The Generic is Immediate Release, Zyban is Sustained
Release. That's important. If you ask for generic
Bupropion, you'll get immediate release (cuz there
is no generic for Wellbutrin *sr*), but if you
ask for Zyban, you'll get the identical pill to
Wellbutrin *SR*.

Luck...
sl

PS I suppose I should mention that most people
respond better to the SR, due to the less-extreme
peaks and troughs of med in the bloodstream. So
if you have a choice you probably want to try
the SR FIRST. But if you're just a non-responder
(without bad side-effects) to SR, try Immediate
Release before you give up. :)

 

Re: Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equivalent » dreamer

Posted by MB on September 6, 2001, at 17:07:11

In reply to Wellbutrin-can't get in uk is there an equivalent, posted by dreamer on September 2, 2001, at 2:55:21

There's diethylpropion. I once spoke on the internet with somone who had his bupropion (Wellbutrin) prescription substituted with diethylpropion when he was in Europe and couldn't get the Wellbutrin.


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