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"I increased my dose of bupropion XL to 300 mg and I feel anxious, is that normal?"

It is not uncommon to experience an increase in anxiety when increasing the dose of bupropion XL. However, this side effect is usually temporary. If you find the symptoms intolerable, it is recommended to consult with your pharmacist to adjust your treatment plan accordingly and speak with your doctor if necessary. Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions.

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