excuse the spelling should be SNRI'S (not snro's)...theres a new one for you!!
in my opinion only!! always check with your doctor first....but as far as I know when ur on a medication 'in the same family' as the new one your doctor is changing u2....than u do not have to taper off...just stop and start!
Its only when ur changing to a different family of meds ie: SSRI's ,SNRO's MOA's and so on that u need to taper...And yes celexa and wellbutrin are both ssri's (my knowledge only)
Pat
Hi…
Wellbutrin is expensive however there is a generic that I take. Bupropion SR
You might want to ask your doctor about it. I have used Celexa and Lexapro. I had no side effects but unfortunately neither helped. I am currently on Effexor however that seems to be losing it’s effectiveness.
It’s interesting that I have changed a medication my doctor simply had me stop the one I was taking.
This process requires a lot of patience and persistence, traits I run short on from time to time.
Good Luck
Lexapro works great!!! I have tried them all!! Finally, no side effects, and I feel like myself. Give it 2 or 3 days, then you will feel like yourself.
Good luck!
Best,
dirk
i'm on both of those meds at the same because they work differently wellbutrin hel[ps alot with the chemical dopanine in the brain it's not a srri so I would wean off the celexa but take the wellbutrin too works really well for me. It's a chemical cocktail and it's saving my life/.