No: remeron and Zoloft are basically increasing the same neurotransmitters like Zoloft. Wellbutrin (bupropion) works on dopamine and not serontonin like remeron and Zoloft. It does not counter the sexual effects of the wellbutrin (bupropion) If you are having problems see your provider for other options
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Probably not: Remeron functions differently, compared to Zoloft (sertraline).(Technically, Alpha-2, 5HT2a, 5HT2c, 5HT3, H1 antagonist and 5HT1 agonist). It can counteract some aspects of Zoloft (sertraline); but it can't be relied on routinely to counteract the sexual side effects.
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