Perceptual changes with bupropion, a novel antidepressant
Abstract
The authors assessed perceptual changes in 12 depressed patients treated wih bupropion, 12 patients given other antidepressants, and 12 drug-free controls. Bupropion was associated with vivid dreaming and changes in attention, memory, and perception. which may have contributed to its therapeutic effectiveness.
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