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Old Jun 16, 2008, 08:48 PM
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Hello. I currently take Wellbutrin SR 150 three times daily (450mg) and my doctor was considering bumping me up to four times daily (600mg). Besides the higher seizure rate (0.4% / 2%), does anyone have any pointers to materials concerning the pros and cons of 450 versus 600 for dosing? Is anyone on 600mg daily that has constructive comments? Thanks.

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Old Jun 17, 2008, 12:22 AM
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Wow...I have been on wellbutrin for years and often at the 450 level. I have not seen any studies that show an improvement with the higher dose of 600. That sure is a lot. However, sometimes, doctors know things we don't. I have read some research, but I am sure there are studies out there that I don't know about. Do you trust your doctor to make that call for you?
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