Can You Just Stop Taking Wellbutrin? — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.
Many patients want to know if they can simply stop taking Wellbutrin once they feel better, experience unwanted side effects, or decide they no longer need the medication. The answer is consistent across medical guidelines: no, you should not stop Wellbutrin abruptly.
When you take Wellbutrin regularly, your brain adjusts its dopamine and norepinephrine systems to account for the medication. Your neural pathways recalibrate around the presence of bupropion. Suddenly removing this chemical support forces your brain to readjust rapidly — and this rapid readjustment causes withdrawal symptoms.
Stopping Wellbutrin without tapering can produce:
Regardless of the reason, the solution is always the same: work with your doctor to create a gradual reduction plan.
If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about confidential assessment with our medical team available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.
The standard approach to discontinuing Wellbutrin involves:
Trailhead Treatment Center provides structured treatment programs with clinical oversight to support lasting recovery and wellness.
You cannot just stop taking Wellbutrin safely. The medication requires a gradual, medically supervised taper to minimize withdrawal symptoms and reduce seizure risk. If you want to discontinue Wellbutrin, your doctor can create a personalized plan. For additional support during medication transitions, Trailhead Treatment Center is here to help.
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