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Default Dec 20, 2018 at 01:22 PM
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Hi all,
I've been taking Prozac (40mg) and Wellbutrin (100 sr AM and early PM; I've tried IR and XL as well) for some time. I recently started taking Prozac at bedtime since I was drowsy during the day--it has helped quite a bit. However, when I take Wellbutrin in the morning, I get the worst headaches I've ever had, piercing neck pain, and slightly lethargic. I used to get the same kinds of things when I took them together in the a.m. but they weren't as bad.

Can you recommend another NDRI that helps with motivation?

Many thanks!
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Default Dec 22, 2018 at 11:06 AM
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I don't know what an NDRI is, but Cymbalta seemed to help me get up and going. Have you told your doc about your headaches?
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