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Posted by sam346 on March 20, 2001, at 17:27:05
Hi, i've been taking Welbutrin for a while now and recently i've noticed that i have been having trouble swallowing. it's wierd. i cough and cough sometimes for hours at a time, i always feel like i have to cough or clear my throat, and then it gets to the point where i feel like i can't swallow. it is the worst at night and whenever i lay down to go to sleep i almost immediately start coughing. it gets so bad that there have been many nights that no matter how tired i was, it kept me up all night or for several hours until i took something to knock me out. i was wondering if anyone has experienced this type of problem with Welbutrin or if my problem is unrelated to the drug. let me know, thanks, sam
Posted by terra miller on March 20, 2001, at 18:47:24
In reply to Welbutrin - coughing and trouble swallowing?!?, posted by sam346 on March 20, 2001, at 17:27:05
Hi, I've been on wellbutrin for i suppose it's been a couple months now. I did have that sideeffect and for me it felt more like my lungs were burning a little and i had a small cough (not as bad as yours sounds) and i felt like I had bronchitis, though I knew I didn't. It was pretty distressing. It went away for a few weeks. It came back for a couple days lately. I really don't know why. I just keep chugging along. Terra.
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