Posted by Joe Schmoe on August 4, 2001, at 17:52:50
In reply to Re: Do Wellbutrin chest pains ever go away? » Joe Schmoe, posted by Mitch on August 4, 2001, at 11:07:40
> I just checked the PDR for Wellbutrin and the incidence of chest pain is statistically significant: Placebo showed 1%, 300mg/day 3%, 450mg/day 4%.
Yeah a lot of people online have complained about chest pains on Wellbutrin. What I can't seem to find out is whether they go away with time, or whether people who get them have to quit the medicine if the pains don't go away with a reduced dosage.
>You could try dividing a 100mg SR tab into two roughly 50mg doses and try that. That makes it IR of course, but maybe the *size* of the dose is contributing somewhat.
I don't like the idea of slicing an SR tablet.
>Does your chest pain get better or worse during the course of the day? i.e.-do you wake up without it and then after you take WB you notice it?
Definitely, seems to come and go starting maybe three hours after I have taken my morning dose and continues throughout the day and night. Wake up without it.
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