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Old 01-13-2011, 02:10 PM #9
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(((((karilann))))) I didn't like Wellbrutin at all...didn't help and made me nervous. My Fav AD for my Anxiety + Depression was first Buspar then Paxil.

I'm on Prozac now and love it, but that's only because the 6 years of Paxil cured my anxiety attacks. Wellbrutin and Prozac are not good for peeps with anxiety, because they give you a bit of a toe tapper feeling(upper)

Please keep us up to date. We worry you know..
Hey Sal,
While Prozac can cause jitters in some folks it is also prescribed for anxiety and panic disorder. Its an oldie but goodie imo and what I like as a first line of defense to try.
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