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Wellbutrin (bupropion) explained: your psychiatrist's favorite antidepressant? Learn why this unique medication stands out for treating depression without typical side effects.

Dr. Sulman Aziz Mirza, triple board-certified psychiatrist, breaks down Wellbutrin's mechanism of action, its effects on energy and focus, and how it compares to other antidepressants. Discover if Wellbutrin might be right for you.

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Chapter

0:00 Intro

0:53 What makes Wellbutrin "atypical"?

2:45 Potential adverse effects

4:37 More than just depression

7:31 SR vs XL forms

10:24 Wrap up

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