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Headaches and medication
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Headaches and medication

by Diane, Nov 15, 1999 12:00AM
I have been experiencing severe headaches due to several medications I've tried and don't know what to do.  Let me explain.



I was on Wellbutrin SR for 2.5 weeks and had to go off of it due to severe headaches.  The first 7 days, I started at 100mg (once a day).  The next 7 days, I took 150mg (once a day).  Then I took 150mg twice a day for a couple of days before I stopped.  I actually started noticing the headaches when I was taking 150mg (once a day).  They actually got worse when I bumped the medication to twice a day.  So my doctor prescribed Serzone.  I was going to take 50mg a day (at night) for a few days and then

bump it up to 100mg and so on.  Well, I took 50mg Friday night and the next morning I woke up with a killer headache.  So I decided not to take the Serzone anymore until I figure out what to do.



I'm not prone to getting headaches so all of this is very frustrating to me.  



What are some other options for me???

by HFHS M.D-SW, Nov 16, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Diane,



Headache is a possible side effect of many medications. Wellbutrin may be associated with headache as you have personally experienced. Also the higher the dose the more likely the occurance of side effects.

Your physician appears to have taken proper steps in slowly increasing the dosage of your medication.

There are other antidepressants which may be considered, Paxil, Remeron, Zoloft or Prozac. Ironically these antidepressants that may cause headache in some patients are used to treat headache in others.

I recommend continued follow up with your psychiatrist, and  possibly a slower rate of increase of the dose. If headache develops at a specific dosage your psychiatrist may consider maintaining you at a lower level, if it is effective for your depression.



Good Luck,



HFHS M.D-SW
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