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Re: why is wellbutrin more prone to cause siezures

Posted by gradstudent on April 8, 2004, at 18:06:13

In reply to why is wellbutrin more prone to cause siezures?, posted by 1980Monroe on April 8, 2004, at 16:30:02

Hi, I did some research on this b/c I was scared of seizures!!! I know why with respect to eating disorders, which is if your electrolytes are off balance (from vomiting or starving) it will lower your seizure threshold. But also I have read that sudden increase in dose will lower it. After all, you did increase by 150 and reach the ceiling -- I think 600 mgs raises seizure risk to 4 in 1000. So unless you have a seizure problem, anorexia or bulimia maybe your dose was too high.

But are you sure you had a seizure?


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