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Question

This says may have anti-depressant activity:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotigotine

However, the side effects are rather extreme for an antidepressant.
To get some dopamine anti-depressant actions, Wellbutrin would be more appropriate perhaps?
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