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Re: Is Wellbutrin effective for dysthymia?

Posted by JohnL on January 29, 2003, at 17:59:09

In reply to Re: Is Wellbutrin effective for dysthymia? » JohnL, posted by Hattree on January 29, 2003, at 9:12:49

> Intriguing theory. I've been called dysthymic and/or ADD, and like you have not found SSRIs especially helpful (other than a spot of Zoloft in combination with Lamictal). On three occasions I have tried Wellbutrin, and on each I have become radically depressed within hours of taking the first pill.
> Stimulants make me feel great until they don't.
> I tried Imiprimine with indifferent results...why Desiprimine and not Imip?

Desipramine because it generally has lesser side effects than its parent, and has more direct action on norepinephrine and d2 rather than serotonin.


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