Wellbutrin sr for weight loss??
cyan_skye23
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Anyone else take Wellbutrin SR for weight loss? Doc just prescribed it for me and I'm unsure what to think
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http://www.emedexpert.com/facts/bupropion-facts.shtml
This is a good place to start reading about off label uses for Wellbutrin. It's also helpful for ADD and sleep. Hope this helps.1 -
BTW, the research shows it DOES help with weight loss. It's worth a try:)1
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cheers2012 wrote: »http://www.emedexpert.com/facts/bupropion-facts.shtml
This is a good place to start reading about off label uses for Wellbutrin. It's also helpful for ADD and sleep. Hope this helps.
Note it doesn't make you sleepy, it changes the quality of REM sleep. I definitely was less hungry on the regular Welbutrin. Good luck.
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I was prescribed this for anxiety/depression (I had low energy and motivation). It definitely boosted my energy but made me jittery. So I stopped taking it. But it is likely that it has stimulant properties, which can make you less hungry and lose weight.1
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Vitamin d seemed to really help me. I get it in my women's multivitamin. Worth a try? With pres.
http://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/therese-borchard-sanity-break/patient-approved-natural-supplements-depression/0 -
It will probably decrease your appetite and increase your energy. You may also experience shaky hands, difficulty sleeping, and very bizarre dreams. The trick is developing good habits so you don't go bananas eating all the weight back on when you go off the medicine. I took this med in order to quit smoking, myself.2
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I take it for depression... My weight loss journey started when I got that prescription and I've lost 60 lbs with in a year.2
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cheers2012 wrote: »http://www.emedexpert.com/facts/bupropion-facts.shtml
This is a good place to start reading about off label uses for Wellbutrin. It's also helpful for ADD and sleep. Hope this helps.
It can help you quit smoking to.1 -
Thanks guys!!! I started the med today. Feeling kinda zombie like but not too bad. I imagine that will even out with time. On the other hand my mood is great! Lol As for eating habits, time will tell. I'm pretty hungry today but it's also the first day. Doc put me on it to help control emotional binge eating. Told the doc I'll try it one month then decide if I should continue.0
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I take it in the winter for SAD. It helps me lose weight but I put it right back on when I go off. It also makes my hair fall out, raises my blood pressure, makes my ears ring, and makes me very constipated. But I take it so I can, literally, survive the winter. I would never take it just to lose weight. That's not a criticism, just an opinion.0
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KnitSewSpin wrote: »I take it in the winter for SAD. It helps me lose weight but I put it right back on when I go off. It also makes my hair fall out, raises my blood pressure, makes my ears ring, and makes me very constipated. But I take it so I can, literally, survive the winter. I would never take it just to lose weight. That's not a criticism, just an opinion.
Thank you. This is definitely something to consider0 -
I take it for severe depression. I will probably be on it for life. I did not have any side effects, except for a stabilization of my mood. I did not lose weight on it. I did become more active.1
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I take it for depression... My weight loss journey started when I got that prescription and I've lost 60 lbs with in a year.
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I take it for depression... My weight loss journey started when I got that prescription and I've lost 60 lbs with in a year.
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I'm on Wellbutrin for depression. But my doctor is an expert on it. He says it's one of the only depression medications that increases your energy and doesn't effect libido. Unfortunately it does nothing for anxiety. It really does give you a kick in your step. The way he described it to me was: think of 5 things you'd like to change. Ie. I want to start working out; I want take up a hobby etc - if by the end of 3 months you've accomplished 3 of the 5 things - then Wellbutrin is right for you. I started it May 24th. I have since started going to the gym, eating better and overall am less irritable. Not to mention I've already lost 8lbs! If it doesn't work for you don't be upset. No two people are alike - so you can't expect a medication to effect us all the same. But best of luck - don't give up!0
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I've been thinking of seeking out a psychiatrist for this to help with anxiety/fatigue/SAD issues. Weight loss assistance would be a nice bonus, especially if it helps with emotional overeating.0
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I started in January for depression and it definitely helped curb appetite and binge eating. Especially in the first month. I feel like the appetite suppression fades but I have been able to maintain a healthier eating program and have lost 50 pounds. Oh, and the depression is way better too!The only side effects for me are difficulty sleeping and really weird, vivid dreams.0
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Wellbutrin (Buproprion) is also one of the ingredients in Contrave (a medicine marketed for weight loss). The other ingredient is Naltrexone, which probably works by reducing food craving, and perhaps reduces the pleasure from eating certain foods. Naltrexone is for opioid dependence/addiction, it's use in weight loss is off label (except Contrave). Some doctors prescribe the two (buproprion and naltrexone) separately, which is less expensive than Contrave.
This is just an FYI in case anybody is interested.1 -
I take bupropion for depression. 450 XL, though. It took about 7 weeks to notice significant weight loss after I started taking it. My boyfriend was the first to notice. I lost about 4lbs. Im not a large person. Keep in mind I had a slow progression of 150 for a month to 300 a month to 450 xl during that time.
I feel like the appetitie suppressant properties are wearing out on me. I'm getting hungry again throughout the day for regular meals. I was hoping increasing my dosage would decrease my appetite!!
Anywho. Side effect: constipation (worn off a little, though stool is still dehydrated and not normal as before). terrible sleep (i deal with this by taking plant melatonin. It helps)
A little about me: 19 yr old female. 125 lbs. 5 feet 3 in. Hardly work out due to my depression since bupropion helps A LOT with that (15min 3x a week from never) ah...0 -
I liked Wellbutrin. It gave me a lot of energy and in return I lost weight. Nothing that I couldn't afford too lose but still, it appeared to be an appetite suppressant. I did up my dose and then it went down hill.....it made my anxiety go thru the roof! Off Wellbutrin I went. Others that suppressed appetite, in my opinion (in those types of medications) were Lexapro and Topiramate (Topamax).0
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i couldn't take it. I tried for two weeks but i had severe vertigo on it. i lost weight but that's because I was sick from the world swirling around me0
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I took Wellbutrin for depression (twice) and found that it reduced my appetite and also helped eliminate compulsive eating behaviors like continuing to eat when full or talking oneself into eating when not hungry or eating things one had already decided not to have (it was designed as an anti-smoking drug after all).
I had to go off the med after about 9 months each time for hair loss - a supposedly rare but known side effect. In response to my desire to continue the effects of relieving compulsive eating, my psychiatrist and I talked about trying Vyvance (an amphetamine ADHD med) but since that was brand name and more expensive we decided to try the other kind of ADHD drug (methylphenidate) first. So I went on Concerta and have found that for me it has all the benefits of Wellbutrin only better. I feel great, no side effects so far, much less compulsive feelings (about anything) and the typical slight reduction in appetite that comes with these kinds of drugs. I actually think it has worked in terms of depression better than Wellbutrin also - and I didn't suffer through the phase of digestive upset or headaches that Wellbutrin can have in the first couple of weeks.
YMMV0
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