joeylittle
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Not really. It’s just a different way of dosing. You actually have more control over managing side effects with the SR (what you are on now).but I am wondering if more side effects happen with the regular non-xl typ
I take 400 mg Wellbutrin daily, as two 200-mg doses. With the XL, I could always feel the second wave of the drug hitting me mid-day. It was a manageable side efffect, but an uncomfortable one.
With the SR, I was able to adjust my own timing - so now, I don’t get that weird sick-feeling that I would pretty predictably get about 6 hours after just taking a morning dose of XL.
A therapeutic dose for mood management is anywhere between 150-300mg a day, generally. 400mg a day is the therapeutic max dose. I am using it as an adjunct in managing severe MDD.
How much you dose will depend on the severity of symptoms and how your system breaks down the medication. Getting to the right amount is a bit of trial and error.
With Wellbutrin, there are real variances between the different generic brands and the name brand. It’s worth noting which one you are specifically on - if you’re taking generic and your pharmacy switches suppliers, you may find that you need to adjust the dose again.
It has an action that is fairly unique, among the whole spectrum of psych meds; it is often effective when other drugs aren’t. I’m glad it’s helping. If you find you want to up the dose, after you’ve fully adjusted to what you are on now, I’d encourage you to cut out or severely limit all other stimulants (caffeine esp) - it will make a difference in how jittery you can feel on a higher dose.