Wellbutrin Sustained Release?

Katie_Kat
on 8/7/15 5:53 am
RNY on 06/10/13

My Pdoc wants me to try Wellbutrin SR (sustained release)       Has anyone used the Sustained Release after RNY?      I used the search bar at the top, most posts were quite old, but there were some that did take the SR and it worked fine?         Just looking for any recent gastric by pass patients on it?

This depression is really getting to me  :(

Thanks

  

Katherine     

RNY 6/2013

S/W  256

C/W  126

uscgraawl
on 8/7/15 6:09 am
RNY on 07/31/15

I'm on wellbutrin but I'm only one week post op. I find that I'm okay with it. They had to lower my dosage because it was too high on my baby stomach, but I seem stable still. I have not had anything which has made me concerned about the absorption of it.

 HW: 273 GW: 130 RNY - July 31, 2015 M1: 28 LBS M2: 11 LBS

     

 

  

Katie_Kat
on 8/7/15 7:47 am
RNY on 06/10/13
On August 7, 2015 at 6:09 AM Pacific Time, uscgraawl wrote:

I'm on wellbutrin but I'm only one week post op. I find that I'm okay with it. They had to lower my dosage because it was too high on my baby stomach, but I seem stable still. I have not had anything which has made me concerned about the absorption of it.

Does the label have SR , ER or XL after it?     if you do not mind me asking ?

I was told  SR and ER are the same , and XL is the long acting so usually 1 pill a day, where as the other 2 slowly release, ?

I Googled and am more confused then ever what the SR, ER and XL mean?

Katherine     

RNY 6/2013

S/W  256

C/W  126

uscgraawl
on 8/7/15 8:02 am
RNY on 07/31/15

Mine is XL. I don't even know that there were different kinds (go fig?!). With the XL yes, it is a long acting pill but for whatever reason I was on two. Now I am back on one. 

 HW: 273 GW: 130 RNY - July 31, 2015 M1: 28 LBS M2: 11 LBS

     

 

  

White Dove
on 8/7/15 6:41 am - Warren, OH

My doctor says no SR after RNY.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

kaniky
on 8/7/15 7:02 am
RNY on 05/18/15
On August 7, 2015 at 6:41 AM Pacific Time, White Dove wrote:

My doctor says no SR after RNY.

Do you mind me asking why?  I'm on extended release Wellbutrin and haven't had any problems with it.  I'm 11 weeks post op. 

I never said it would be easy. I said it would be worth it.
M1: -15, M2: -14, M3: -8, M4 -11, M5 -8, M6 -7, M7 -8, M8 -4

 

Katie_Kat
on 8/7/15 7:38 am
RNY on 06/10/13

Hello, extended release is 1 a day , is that correct?      does the label have ER or XL after the drug name?   

 

Katherine     

RNY 6/2013

S/W  256

C/W  126

kaniky
on 8/7/15 9:38 pm
RNY on 05/18/15
On August 7, 2015 at 7:38 AM Pacific Time, Katie_Kat wrote:

Hello, extended release is 1 a day , is that correct?      does the label have ER or XL after the drug name?   

 

Mine is XL. 

I never said it would be easy. I said it would be worth it.
M1: -15, M2: -14, M3: -8, M4 -11, M5 -8, M6 -7, M7 -8, M8 -4

 

White Dove
on 8/7/15 8:32 am - Warren, OH

Malabsorption can change the way medicine is released throughout the day.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

Caseyre
on 8/7/15 9:25 am
On August 7, 2015 at 8:32 AM Pacific Time, White Dove wrote:

Malabsorption can change the way medicine is released throughout the day.

I was on timed-release Effexor before the surgery and my primary doctor changed it too, given the potential malabsorption issues mentioned by White Dove.

Was as this suggestion made by your surgeon or another doctor? You might want to confirm with your surgeon.

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