How is it I see the Wellbutrin in my bowel movement?
Question posted by Agsjamz on 3 Nov 2022
Last updated on 3 November 2022 by WildcatVet
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Hi, Agsjamz!
Wellbutrin has an non-absorbable shell designed to release the drug more slowly. It's the shell you're seeing but the drug has been absorbed. This happens commonly and is normal.
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