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8. No insurance company I have seen
Thu Jan 5, 2012, 09:10 PM
Jan 2012

puts wellbutrin, effexor, or prozac in the same class. They are all antidepressents, but they work differently and on different parts of the brain.

There are definately indications for prescribing a SSRI over an SRNI (or the reverse), vs wellbutrin, etc.

Now, a better argument could be made that within a class -- Prozac vs. Paxil vs. Zoloft you may try different drugs, but I would be livid if the "insurance company" started practicing medicine.

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