An introduction to all types of Wellbutrin side effects

December 26th, 2008 by admin


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Wellbutrin side effects are not very common as it can be easily tolerated by most people across the globe. However, one can also experience some potential side effects in rare cases. Some of the mild side effects of wellbutrin include weight loss, agitation and dry mouth. Most medical experts agree that Wellbutrin side effects are minor in nature and can be easily treated by any health care provider. In some cases, one does not require any medical treatment at all.

Wellbutrin side effects are not a big problem. Every medicine has some amount of side effects on the body and wellbutrin too has similar venture.

Here is a list of some of the most common side effects of wellbutrin proved by a lot of clinical trials:

  1. Confusion
  2. Irregular heart rhythms or arrhythmias
  3. Hearing changes
  4. Agitation
  5. Weight loss
  6. Constipation
  7. Dry mouth
  8. Insomnia
  9. Appetite loss
  10. Blurred vision
  11. A rapid heart rate or tachycardia
  12. Headache
  13. Dizziness
  14. Increased sweating
  15. Vomiting
  16. Shakiness or tremors
  17. Hostility
  18. Nausea

Above mentioned are some of the most common Wellbutrin side effects. However, there are also some serious side effects of wellbutrin. These are quite rare. According to researches and studies, it has been proved that these Wellbutrin side effects are experienced only by one to five percent of people.

Here are some serious but rare side effects of wellbutrin:

  1. Impotence or erectile dysfunction or ED
  2. Low blood pressure or hypotension
  3. Taste changes
  4. Fainting
  5. Indigestion
  6. Arthritis
  7. Increased appetite
  8. Feelings of a rapidly or forcefully beating heart or palpitations
  9. High blood pressure hypertension
  10. Menstrual problems
  11. Anxiety
  12. A decreased sex drive or libido

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