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Re: Reboxetine vs. Wellbutrin- ? for AndrewB

Posted by AndrewB on May 31, 2000, at 13:36:41

In reply to Re: Reboxetine vs. Wellbutrin- ? for AndrewB, posted by CarolAnn on May 31, 2000, at 9:07:55

Reboxtine normally gives a person the energy to do stuff without the feeling of being overstimualted. If you did not get any energy boost from Wellbutrin, it does not bode well for you getting a boost from reboxetine.

Let me ask you. Did you get an intial energy boost from Wellbutrin that went away or did you not respond at all. Let me know.

Both Wellbutrin and Reboxetine give one a sense of energy via NE activation.

There are some quick acting NE drugs that may give you a better idea of whether NE is involved in your fatigue. Try ephedrine or something that has ephedrine in it like a Metabolife energy bar. If it takes away fatigue, it probably indicates you can find an NE drug to help take away your fatigue over the long term. I've read that 1000mg. of tyrosine combined with B6 can also be used to determine if fatigue is NE caused.


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