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Re: How do SR tablets differ from non SR tablets? » JohnX

Posted by Cam W. on March 2, 2001, at 6:28:49

In reply to How do SR tablets differ from non SR tablets?, posted by JohnX on March 2, 2001, at 4:38:58

John - Wellbutrin SR is more slowly released from the tablet while in the gut, thus occurring in a slower rise to peak plasma drug concentrations. This leads to being able to take the Wellbutrin twice daily rather than 3 times daily. The fluctuations between minimum and maximum blood levels become more evened out using the SR version.

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