Wellbutrin withdrawal symptoms can occur at any dosage. Wellbutrin withdrawal
symptoms can begin within eight hours of a missed dose and can last from one to
eight weeks. The particularly nasty Effexor withdrawal symptoms can easily last
beyond eight weeks.
Obviously, the best way to avoid Wellbutrin withdrawal is to avoid Wellbutrin.
Consider using Deprex, the natural alternative, for depression symptoms. Deprex
quickly, safely, effectively and gently eases depression symptoms without the
side effects or withdrawal symptoms typically associated with Wellbutrin and
other antidepressants.
If already using Wellbutrin, the best advice is to taper off slowly instead of
going "cold turkey." It is important to develop a specific tapering schedule
with your health care provider to minimize Wellbutrin withdrawal symptoms.
Anyone discontinuing Wellbutrin runs the risk of suffering from withdrawal
symptoms.
Over 50 different symptoms have been reported with antidepressant withdrawal,
with dizziness nausea, fatigue, headache, gait instability and insomnia the most
common.
Withdrawal is most common with antidepressants that have a short half-life. A
half-life is the amount of time it takes for half the drug to clear from your
body. Effexor, tricyclics, MAOIs and most SSRIs all have the potential to cause
withdrawal symptoms. Of the SSRIs, Prozac generally causes the least amount of
withdrawal symptoms because of its long half-life of two to four days. In
comparison, Effexor has a half-life of about five hours. Effexor withdrawal
symptoms can begin after missing a single dose.
Effexor, Paxil, Zoloft and Lexapro top the "Worst Offenders" list of withdrawal
symptoms. Almost 80 percent of people experience withdrawal symptoms when
discontinuing Effexor. At least half the people who stop using Paxil experience
withdrawal symptoms. The newer medications Serzone, Wellbutrin and Remeron
rarely produce withdrawal symptoms.
Wellbutrin Withdrawal Symptoms:
Anxiety
Dizziness
Fatigue
Headache
Insomnia
Nausea
Vomiting
Restlessness
Tremors
Visual hallucinations
Diarrhea
Blurred vision
Muscle and joint pain
Jolting electric "zaps"
Tingling sensations
Vertigo
Gait disturbances
Sweating
Fever
Abdominal discomfort
Flu symptoms and general malaise
Anorexia, agitation
Irritability
Aggression
Sleep disturbance and insomnia
Nightmares
Vivid dreams
Confusion
Memory and concentration difficulties
Lethargy
Weakness
Myalgia
Chills and hot flashes
Crying spells
Suicidal thoughts
One particularly disturbing antidepressant withdrawal symptom is hallucinations.
While working through the physical and emotional effects of Wellbutrin
withdrawal symptoms, hallucinations can make the sufferer feel as if they are
going crazy. You are not going crazy. You unwittingly became hooked on a drug
that your doctor, by prescribing it, told you was okay.
Like Celex, Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft and other SSRI antidepressants, Deprex aids in
the production, increase and release of serotonin. Unlike prescriptive
antidepressant medications, Deprex is a non-prescriptive, all-natural
"antidepressant" that provides the necessary dietary precursors to complement
the body's own ability to produce and release Serotonin. Deprex also affects
Norepinephrine activity while reducing Cortisol secretion. This natural
rebalancing of brain biochemistry calms anxiety while easing depression - all
without side effects.
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