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Re: Does Wellbutrin inhibit cyp450-2d6 » JohnX2

Posted by Sunnely on November 19, 2001, at 22:35:29

In reply to Does Wellbutrin inhibit cyp450-2d6, posted by JohnX2 on November 19, 2001, at 13:15:15

Yes. The primary concern will be the common practice of combining antidepressants in particular, Wellbutrin with a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) such as nortriptyline, imipramine, and desipramine. This could lead to dramatic increase in TCA blood level, in turn leading to TCA toxicity such as lethargy/agitation, confusion, delirium (central anticholinergic toxicity), and even cardiac toxicity.

You should be aware that Wellbutrin SR and Zyban have exactly similar pharmacokinetic properties.

>
> Does wellbutrin inhibit the liver enzyme cyp-450 2d6?
> I've seen references that go both ways.
>
> thanks for any feedback,
> john


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