Medical Can Tolerance to One Dopamine Reuptake Inhibitor Lead to Tolerance to Others?

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Tolerance to one dopamine reuptake inhibitor (DRI) like bupropion may not necessarily lead to tolerance to others such as Adderall or Ritalin, but individual responses can vary. Users express concerns about the potential for cross-tolerance among different DRIs and the implications for treatment options. Experiences with bupropion indicate that some do not develop tolerance over time, while others seek immediate effects similar to those of amphetamines. Questions regarding the onset of effects and seizure risks from overdose are also raised, highlighting the need for more personalized medical guidance. Overall, consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for tailored advice on managing ADHD symptoms and medication interactions.
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Does getting addicted/tolerant to one of them make you necessarily addicted/tolerant to others?

I'm on bupropion to treat my ADD (primarily inattentive) symptoms, which is one. But so are cocaine, Adderall, and Ritalin. So if I get tolerant to bupropion, will that make me necessarily tolerant to Adderall and Ritalin? And then screw me over unless I get a modafinil prescription?

And what of other drugs that increase dopamine, but by other methods?
 
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Yeah, but I'll only see him in another couple of weeks.

Oh, you take bupropion? For what? And by the way, do you feel the effects almost immediately? Does it make your attention span really improve? And what dose do you take? And have you gotten any seizures?

Oh, and I already read the Wiki articles - nonetheless, they do not answer my questions nor do they address the issue of how it compares with other DRI.

I've also looked at research journals comparing bupropion with the amphetamines, but it's only in terms of scores - it still doesn't explain when the effects come, are they acute or not, etc... And not for schoolwork either - which is what I'm primarily concerned about.
 
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I know that people who take Ritalin and Adderall feel the effects immediately, so I'm wondering if bupropion is like that.
 
But as for seizures - if you overdose and get a seizure, then will that be the only seizure you get from the overdose?
 
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