

This is a very urgent warning for all color-blind, bi-polar insomniacs. Wellbutrin, although similar in size to Rozerem, comes in many colors including white (above). Other standard Wellbutrin colors include yellow (eye-scalding yellow) as well as red (think traffic lights and fire engines). Rozerem, on the other hand, comes in standard beige, which, after days without sleep and a minimum of 10 hours waiting in the doctor's office, may appear white. OR, to colorblind bi-polar insomniacs, they are both a very light shade of grey. But, a word of caution to all pill-popping sleepyheads: the effects of mixing them up could render you useless for a few hours (see post below). Alas, if you have any doubt in your mind as to which mind and mood alterting libation you are about to enjoy, simply read the letters on the pill. "Wellbutrin" is for Wellbutrin, and "RAM" (for Ramelton, the scientific name of Rozerem) is for Rozerem.
EDITOR'S NOTE: It has been brought to my attention that these can be swapped for great day dreaming and amazingly happy dreams.
And that, kids, is all she wrote.
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