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Posted by jjman on April 13, 2004, at 18:13:02
Is there any proof that Wellbutrin can causes high hepatic enzymes. Can it causes somes liver damages. I kow that Luvox and Prozac can do such thing but for Wellbutrin..
Thanks for answers
Posted by T_R_D on April 14, 2004, at 16:15:15
In reply to Wellbutrin and high level of hepatic enzymes, posted by jjman on April 13, 2004, at 18:13:02
There is a potential for hepatoxicity with all drugs as I think the majority are metabolized by our liver. Generally speaking, everything should be fine unless there is a pre-existing liver condition. The only known drug to *possibly* cause these problems is Serzone and has since been taken off the market here (in Canada.) I was on it for a brief period, however, and it didn't do anything to me...quite literally, actually. It didn't help and only made me dopey and sleepy.
I am currently on Wellbutrin and doing just fine...
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