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Re: How peripherally stimulating is Wellbutrin? » laima

Posted by saturn on December 12, 2006, at 5:19:42

In reply to Re: How peripherally stimulating is Wellbutrin?, posted by laima on December 7, 2006, at 19:36:33

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> What do you mean by "peripherally stimulating"?

Hi Laimia,

I primarily mean increased heart rate, force of contraction and blood pressure...but I guess also sweatiness and shakiness/jitteriness would count too. Thanks for asking and the info. Peace...Saturn.


I used wellbutrin for awhile, I'd love to contribute if I can. I thought it was a pretty good antidepressent. The reason I discontinued it was because I was experiencing a lot of anxiety- though much of that could be attributed to my life circumstances at the time as well as to the other two medications I was using.


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