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Old Dec 19, 2008, 07:56 PM
buddhatt buddhatt is offline
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I am coming to the realization that I have had depression and Anxiety for a very long time. I have been taking 40 mg of Fluoxatine, and now have added 350 of Bupropion. I am going to give the B a few more weeks., If I don't feel like I think I should I am going to try Lexipro. Has anyone had good luck with this medication, or bad luck?

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Old Dec 19, 2008, 10:30 PM
Figuring It Out Figuring It Out is offline
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Welcome to PC.

I have been on fluoxetine for a couple months now and it's started working pretty well.

I've never taken Bupropion but if it doesn't work, low doses of clonazepam worked for me until the anti-anxiety effects of the fluoxetine started to kick in.

Good Luck.
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Old Dec 20, 2008, 01:58 AM
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Bupropion is wellbutrin right? Effexor and wellbutrin together are starting to work for me. Combine that with abilify and i'm almost a regular person now. give it a few weeks to work and then keep on trying other options until you find the right one that works for you specifically.

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