vortex30
Bluelighter
A friend of mine has been prescribed 150mg Wellbutrin/day as a second attempt to treat depression and anxiety (he was on Celexa for 6 months starting at 20mg, up to 30mg, he stopped taking it 1.75 years ago, Celexa just made him "lazy, cloudy minded and sleepy, with constant yawning"). When he got prescribed Wellbutrin I was fairly optimistic as I've heard some really good reports of Wellbutrin and the fact that it is a cathinone also seemed like a good indication that this could be an anti-depressant one will actually 'feel' in obvious ways. I've talked to a few people on this forum who said you can start to feel Wellbutrin after just 2-3 days of using it, making it unlike other anti-depressants that can take over a week, if not a month, to fully kick in.
He reported that he did feel the Wellbutrin a few times over the past week, the most when he switched from taking it in the evenings to mornings (300mg in 12 hours or so). He spoke with his doctor about it and she said that one week is far too soon to be feeling anything from Wellbutrin, that it could take up to 10 weeks, and that even the pharmaceutical company states 2 weeks or more.
To me, this doesn't seem to make sense. Peak plasma levels and metabolite ratios (which I understand, metabolites are very important with Wellbutrin) should be sorted out within a week (if not sooner) given it's half life, surely? Does Wellbutrin actually work on dopamine and norepinephrine transporters in the way that SSRIs work on serotonin transporters (making the 2-10 weeks claim legitimate)? If so, what exactly sets Wellbutrin apart from other cathinones/amphetamines and causes this delayed onset?
Basically, can anyone tell me why it would take 2-10 weeks for Wellbutrin to begin to work, and what mechanisms set it apart from a classic NDRI that I'm imagining it to be similar to?
He reported that he did feel the Wellbutrin a few times over the past week, the most when he switched from taking it in the evenings to mornings (300mg in 12 hours or so). He spoke with his doctor about it and she said that one week is far too soon to be feeling anything from Wellbutrin, that it could take up to 10 weeks, and that even the pharmaceutical company states 2 weeks or more.
To me, this doesn't seem to make sense. Peak plasma levels and metabolite ratios (which I understand, metabolites are very important with Wellbutrin) should be sorted out within a week (if not sooner) given it's half life, surely? Does Wellbutrin actually work on dopamine and norepinephrine transporters in the way that SSRIs work on serotonin transporters (making the 2-10 weeks claim legitimate)? If so, what exactly sets Wellbutrin apart from other cathinones/amphetamines and causes this delayed onset?
Basically, can anyone tell me why it would take 2-10 weeks for Wellbutrin to begin to work, and what mechanisms set it apart from a classic NDRI that I'm imagining it to be similar to?
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