Mixing Meds w/ Welbutrin
by Smoking Gun
(Utah)
I am currently taking Adderall(30mg) for ADD,
Zoloft (100mg.) for depression/anxiety, and just started Wellbutrin(150mg.twice daily)to help me stop smoking.
I feel like I shouldn't be taking Welbutrin with Adderall AND Zoloft. What is your reccommendation?
Smoking Gun
ANSWER:
Thanks for your question. That sounds like an awful lot of medication to me. With the medical proof that meds are only a temporary solution, I'm assuming your doctor has a larger plan. If not, you'll want to ask him/her about it. The important thing is to test your doctor and ask for the bigger plan.
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You hire your doctor and so you need to press him/her for a permanent solution.
Doctors are very quick to prescribe medication and slap on a band-aid solution. Don't hesitate to ask for more from them!
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Source:
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Neurologist Dr. Fred Baughman talks about the fraud of ADHD and the poisoning of U.S. children