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    Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

    I never had a problem before with drinking alcohol. My problems started using Bupropion against Depression/ADHD with alcohol.

    When I drank the first time meanwhile being on Bupropion it hit me like a hammer, it was an amazing euphoric feeling that I wanted to repeat and repeat and repeat.

    I am seriously thinking that this combination causes fast addiction, as it was the case for me.
    Noticed already problems to control my alcohol quite fast.

    Anyone else having experience with this?

    I have the feeling that Baclofen is working that great for me, as it cleans up the mess that Bupropion did to my body. In my family there are no genetic variants of alcoholism - that is also a reason why TSM had low chances working for me!

    I seriously think I would not be where I am now at without taking Bupropion. I can only caution anyone drinking on Bupropion!!
    since 23. Apr 2009 : TSM - failed to reduce units
    since 08. Jan 2010 : Naltrexone + Baclofen combination therapy
    reborn since 16. Jan 2010 : Alcohol Free (AF) - only taking Baclofen
    since 22. May 2010 : Baclofen against anxiety/fear
    since 14. Mar 2011 : off Baclofen - taking 25mg Topamax/day

    My stats :
    http://www.baclofen-forum.com/stats/craving/

    #2
    Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

    This could possibly be where I started as well. However, I am no longer on Wellbutrin, but I think the seed had been planted......
    AF July 6 2014

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      #3
      Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

      I started on Wellbutrin just over a month ago (having been on Molipaxin & Ritalin before that). In researching it, this is one of the links I found:

      Depression Forum - Wellbutrin and alcohol

      The message is clear: AL and Wellbutrin don't mix well... At least it gives me another reason to remain AF
      I'll do whatever it takes
      AF 21/08/2009

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        #4
        Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

        WOW! I never made the connection but when I started on Welbutrin my wine consuption gradualy started going up, I have been off the welbutrin for 6 months however the addiction is already there. Trying the Naltrexone to see if that helps,
        Hanging

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          #5
          Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

          hi craving,ive said to a few b4 you,antidepressents and Al dont mix,i read up on bupropion this morning but i had to leave,it took me many years to figure out,not to drink with medications,i beleive when the doctors gave them to me,they didnt realize i consumed Alchohol as much as i did,and i read the instructions and it did say no Al,i beleive this med you took is the same,from what i read it will increase your heart beat by six beats,that cant be good,ive also lerned over the years that ive had this alergy to alchohol since birth,my mother and father and relatives b4 them drank,to much,it is only inevitable it could be in my genes,i do wish you well, and have a great day gyco

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            #6
            Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

            sounds logical that alcohol should not be combined with medicine! The damage is done ... lesson learned : no alcohol.

            Clearly if I would have known what effects this would be doing to me, I would not have done it in the first place. :H
            since 23. Apr 2009 : TSM - failed to reduce units
            since 08. Jan 2010 : Naltrexone + Baclofen combination therapy
            reborn since 16. Jan 2010 : Alcohol Free (AF) - only taking Baclofen
            since 22. May 2010 : Baclofen against anxiety/fear
            since 14. Mar 2011 : off Baclofen - taking 25mg Topamax/day

            My stats :
            http://www.baclofen-forum.com/stats/craving/

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              #7
              Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

              craving;804483 wrote: sounds logical that alcohol should not be combined with medicine! The damage is done ... lesson learned : no alcohol.

              Clearly if I would have known what effects this would be doing to me, I would not have done it in the first place. :H
              No kidding! I'm with you on that!

              I started with Celexa but it was creating "other" issues so my dr added Welbutrin XL instead of removing one. Then I stopped the celexa and was only on Welbutrin. I know that I started drinking more since starting that. My husband even thought it and I told him he was wrong. Then it smowballed to the hell I am in now!
              AF July 6 2014

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                #8
                Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                I have mixed all sorts of antidepressants with alcohol over the years (yes a stupid thing to do) but none of the drugs I took had a rapid dopamine action on the brain like bupropion/Wellbutrin has. The other antidepressants just produce various non-euphoric side effects as their only immediate effects (of course potentially dangerous if they are sedating). Taking bupropion with alcohol would seem to be a bit like mixing amphetamines with alcohol, since I have read that bupropion can be abused to get a speed-like high. Of course this could make the brain associate drinking with an incredible boosted high that alcohol alone could not produce. Drug users sometimes deliberately take stimulants and depressants together for this sort of double hit (eg. amphetamines/cocaine/ecstasy with opiates/benzos/alcohol).

                I hope those who have taken bupropion with alcohol manage to overcome this serious problem and realise that they could not have been fully aware of this hazard when they first started. For the rest of us let it serve as a serious warning!!

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                  #9
                  Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                  great and informative

                  Thanks Craving, this helps alot!:thanks:

                  MA:l:l
                  :rays:My happiness is my greatest gift to others:rays:eace:

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                    #10
                    Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                    Wow - how embarrassing I never made this connection. I took Wellbutrin to quit smoking & it was thte only thing that worked. I continued on since I never felt side effects & was essentially a different (better) person. Now though, the drinking is a daily problem. I always had somewhat of a problem, but not like this. At any rate, not sure if going back to me 'pre-wellbutrin' is a good idea - I'm soooo diffferent. I'm hoping that the topomax with change it. As far as my research shows there is no adverse 'documented' drug interaction that I need to worry about. Am I wrong?????

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                      #11
                      Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                      I have always thought that my problems began when I started taking Celexa. I had always had a take it or leave it relationship with alcohol up until that point. I stopped taking Celexa but by that time I had a problem relationship with alcohol. I wonder what my life would have been like if I had never been prescribed Celexa. That does not mean that Antidepressants can not be a huge help for others, just should not be mixed with alcohol.

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                        #12
                        Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                        Funny Girl;806883 wrote: I continued on since I never felt side effects & was essentially a different (better) person. At any rate, not sure if going back to me 'pre-wellbutrin' is a good idea - I'm soooo diffferent.
                        that is exactly the reason why I want to withdraw from it. what is established here is an addiction to Bupropion. I could not imagine before living again without Bupropion - several withdrawals failed. Then on Baclofen I started to withdraw from it, but then I suffered panic attacks - that could be the withdrawal of Bupropion, or even more likely my dangerous Pseudoephedrin overdose.

                        In any way for now I will keep on taking Bupropion until I stabilize more. But on the big picture I want to get rid of it.
                        since 23. Apr 2009 : TSM - failed to reduce units
                        since 08. Jan 2010 : Naltrexone + Baclofen combination therapy
                        reborn since 16. Jan 2010 : Alcohol Free (AF) - only taking Baclofen
                        since 22. May 2010 : Baclofen against anxiety/fear
                        since 14. Mar 2011 : off Baclofen - taking 25mg Topamax/day

                        My stats :
                        http://www.baclofen-forum.com/stats/craving/

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                          #13
                          Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                          I went off it once & ended up smoking again in a relatively short period of time. So, I went back to it & stayed on it. . . . .seems that everything is a problem in it's own way . . . .

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                            #14
                            Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                            I add up kilos very fast when I am off it. That is really the negative thing about getting off Bupropion
                            since 23. Apr 2009 : TSM - failed to reduce units
                            since 08. Jan 2010 : Naltrexone + Baclofen combination therapy
                            reborn since 16. Jan 2010 : Alcohol Free (AF) - only taking Baclofen
                            since 22. May 2010 : Baclofen against anxiety/fear
                            since 14. Mar 2011 : off Baclofen - taking 25mg Topamax/day

                            My stats :
                            http://www.baclofen-forum.com/stats/craving/

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                              #15
                              Bupropion + Alcohol = FAST and INTENSIVE Alcoholism

                              The way Bupropions molecules are setup is called "Halocarbon" - I was told that everything with the Cl + Carbon atoms ("Halocarbon") can cause cancer.

                              I did not find any medical reports about this though. Just some chemical stuff. I still wonder if Bupropion taken very long can cause cancer?
                              since 23. Apr 2009 : TSM - failed to reduce units
                              since 08. Jan 2010 : Naltrexone + Baclofen combination therapy
                              reborn since 16. Jan 2010 : Alcohol Free (AF) - only taking Baclofen
                              since 22. May 2010 : Baclofen against anxiety/fear
                              since 14. Mar 2011 : off Baclofen - taking 25mg Topamax/day

                              My stats :
                              http://www.baclofen-forum.com/stats/craving/

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