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Old Apr 21, 2018, 03:50 AM
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My doc said adding wellbutrin might be a bad idea coz it may increase the side effects, but i talked him into prescribing it to me anyway on a trial basis. I wanted to know if there really is something inherently wrong specifically with adding wellbutrin to cymbalta? coz i have been on pristiq and wellbutrin and i did well on that combo. so i was hoping might do well on this combo as well.

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Old Apr 21, 2018, 09:45 AM
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I added Cymbalta 40 mg to Wellbutrin 300 mg and that seemed to work fine. Only side-effects I recall were coming off the Cymbalta (dizzy, mood swings).
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Old Apr 21, 2018, 11:01 AM
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I added Cymbalta 40 mg to Wellbutrin 300 mg and that seemed to work fine. Only side-effects I recall were coming off the Cymbalta (dizzy, mood swings).
hi, thanks for your reply. i have a quick question for you, would you mind telling me if you have any anxiety issues? and if you do have anxiety, did adding wellbutrin have any kind of effect on it, positive or negative or no effect?
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