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Letter to the Editor

Bupropion for SSRI-Induced Fatigue

Thomas R. Green

Published: April 15, 1997

Article Abstract

Letter to the Editor

Sir: While depression, dysthymia, and panic disorder can
often be effectively treated with the selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitors (SSRIs), patients are sometimes left with treatmentemergent
sedation or fatigue that can itself be quite disabling.
Although Keck and McElroy3 postulated that, for fluoxetine,
this may be related to an elevated norfluoxetine/fluoxetine ratio,
personal experience has shown this fatigue to be present in
some cases where the tested ratio was less than one.


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