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Re: Why do people prefer ssri's over Wellbutrin?

Posted by djmmm on March 18, 2002, at 19:37:22

In reply to Re: Why do people prefer ssri's over Wellbutrin?, posted by OldSchool on March 17, 2002, at 12:20:52

Eric...Wellbutrin is weak in terms of potency; it's efficacy is similar to the SSRIs....I'm assuming that's what your Pdocs were trying to say...

Wellbutrin has less incidences of poop-out because it doesn't increase serotonin as much as the ssris...check out this link I found, it's in another post

http://dr-bob.org/babble/20020318/msgs/98652.html


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