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Posted by linkadge on November 14, 2007, at 19:35:30
Can anybody who has taken the two compare the sevarity of the rage reaction.
I seem to hear of rage associated with bupropion more often, can anyone share experiences?
Linkadge
Posted by Epiphanie on November 14, 2007, at 23:15:44
In reply to Rem Rage vs. Bupropion rage, posted by linkadge on November 14, 2007, at 19:35:30
I think you are talking about Wellbutrin (Bupropion)?
If they are the same, I had rage with Wellbutrin. I was fine on the initial dose, hard to remember but I think it was 75 mg.
But when they increased it, I started noticing that I was completely going off at my poor dog, my husband...it was like constant road rage.
I also did not have ANY bowel movements during the ENTIRE MONTH I was on Wellbutrin. That may be more than you wanted to know ;) Anyway I also had other side effects like a constant headache.
It was Scaarrry!
Posted by Jedi on November 15, 2007, at 2:25:32
In reply to Rem Rage vs. Bupropion rage, posted by linkadge on November 14, 2007, at 19:35:30
> Can anybody who has taken the two compare the sevarity of the rage reaction.
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> I seem to hear of rage associated with bupropion more often, can anyone share experiences?
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> LinkadgeHi Link,
I've taken both medications and bupropion by far has created the most rage within me. Mostly within the first few weeks of starting the medication. I've mentioned it before but once, while on bupropion, three guys in a car pulled out of a parking spot on the side of the road and I had to lock up all four wheels in my truck to keep from hitting them. Then, all three of them flipped me off and the battle was on. The medication felt almost like speed. In a normal state I would never take on three guys. In fact, I had not been in a fight for 25 years, when I was a kid.
My opinion,
Jedi
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