JohnBoy2000
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Well - perhaps a difficult question to answer given that bupropions mechanism of action is not well known or understood.
Well, firstly to clarify - this has been reported anecdotally on several websites.
I found 300 mg to be activating and was seeing an increase in efficacy through a month long period.
At the end of one month, I assume it would be at full efficacy, and given that I was not experiencing full remission, I bumped it to 450.
Since then, it appears I have been experiencing more fatigue than when at 300 mg.
Prolonged fatigue.
I'm curious as to how the higher dose would result in fatigue, given that it's normally an activating drug.
Effects noradrenaline and dopamine - euphoric agents - unlike an excess of serotonin that could result in tiredness, I understand these would result in greater activation, right?
So again - why the higher level of tiredness at the higher dose?
Well, firstly to clarify - this has been reported anecdotally on several websites.
I found 300 mg to be activating and was seeing an increase in efficacy through a month long period.
At the end of one month, I assume it would be at full efficacy, and given that I was not experiencing full remission, I bumped it to 450.
Since then, it appears I have been experiencing more fatigue than when at 300 mg.
Prolonged fatigue.
I'm curious as to how the higher dose would result in fatigue, given that it's normally an activating drug.
Effects noradrenaline and dopamine - euphoric agents - unlike an excess of serotonin that could result in tiredness, I understand these would result in greater activation, right?
So again - why the higher level of tiredness at the higher dose?
