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Suggest Remedy For Skin Rashes After Having Wellbutrin

I have a rash after 1 week of taking welbutrin. I am taking benadryl every 4 hours since Monday afternoon and haven t taken any welbutrin since Monday morning. The rash isn t getting better and I don t feel well. How long will this horrible rash last and what else can I do to make it go away
Mon, 30 May 2016
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The side effects that you are experiencing should be evaluated by a physician as soon as possible, as you may be hypersensitive to the drug and your doctor is likely to discontinue it and prescribe an alternative, if needed. It is better to have it evaluated than to have a serious adverse reaction, which could include difficulty breathing if this is indeed an allergic reaction. Better to be safe than sorry.
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Suggest Remedy For Skin Rashes After Having Wellbutrin

The side effects that you are experiencing should be evaluated by a physician as soon as possible, as you may be hypersensitive to the drug and your doctor is likely to discontinue it and prescribe an alternative, if needed. It is better to have it evaluated than to have a serious adverse reaction, which could include difficulty breathing if this is indeed an allergic reaction. Better to be safe than sorry.