What should I do about nausea caused by wellbutrin and/or zoloft?


Question:
I am taking 400mg of Wellbutrin and 50mg of Zoloft daily. I just changed from taking 200mg of Wellbutrin and 150mg of Zoloft daily. Since my doctor and I adjusted my dosage I have been getting nausea and headaches after I take my medication each day. I called my doctor's office to talk about it but they said I have to come in to talk about it, I'm sure they just want me to come in so they can charge my insurance for a visit. I don't want to take the time to go in if there is a simple answer to this question. Any ideas on what to do to avoid nausea on a daily basis?

Answers:
when you start those meds your usally sick for about a month and feel like utter crap, because they are major body changing meds. My husband took zoloft and felt like he had the flu for weeks and then he got used to them and never had problems again. As for your doctors office, that is rediculous that they want you to come in and talk about it. Be honest with them and say i just dont have the time to come in right now nor the money. Say i want to make sure nothing dangerous is happening to me. But really if you look up the side effects of those meds they are typically what you have. If yo start developing an all over body rash or feels faint when you stand up, those are major signs of an allergic reaction and i would suggest not taking them. you can also call your local pharmacists and ask them about if those are normal and tell them your doc is being an azz about it. You can go to http://www.webmd.com and type in your meds and they will give you reactions on them. Good luck!!
The SIMPLE solution is to stop taking them.


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