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Bupropion

 

     

Zyban® , is the first nicotine-free pill that can help you stop smoking. Zyban® is effective only when used in conjunction with a comprehensive smoking cessation program. Zyban® is a prescription medicine, and is available only for habitual smokers over the age of 18.

USES: This medication is used to help quit smoking.

 

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Cipla
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What Are the Side Effects of Using Zyban?

The most common side effects of using bupropion hydrochloride, also known as Zyban® are:

dry mouth
insomnia
change in appetite
agitation
headaches

Rarely, bupropion can cause seizures, which is why people who have an existing seizure disorder should not take this drug. It is important to carefully follow your doctor's recommendations about dosage due to this risk.

Additionally, during clinical studies, the most common side effects which caused people to discontinue use of bupropion chloride were shakiness (jitters) and skin rash.

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Who Shouldn't Use Zyban?

Bupropion hydrochloride is not a suitable quit smoking therapy for everyone. Below is a *list of conditions under which taking this drug would not be recommended:

You are taking Wellbutrin® SR or Wellbutrin® XL (both are bupropion HCl)
You are taking any other medicine containing bupropion HCl
You have or have had a seizure disorder
You have or have had an eating disorder
You are abruptly discontinuing use of alcohol or sedatives(including benzodiazepines)
You are currently taking or have recently taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor(MAOI)
You are allergic to bupropion HCl
You are pregnant or nursing.

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How Do I Use Zyban?

Bupropion hydrochloride, also known as Zyban® must be prescribed by your doctor. Typically, the recommended dosage is one 150 mg pill once a day for the first 3 days. After that, the dosage is increased to one 150 mg pill twice a day, 8 hours apart. It's a good idea to space your pills out so that the second pill of the day is several hours before bedtime as bupropion can have a side effect of insomnia.

Never take an "extra" dose to catch up for missing a pill. Wait and take the next pill at the normally scheduled time. Most doctors suggest using bupropion for 7 to 12 weeks to achieve the best results for smoking cessation. Never stop taking this drug abruptly, or without consulting your doctor first.

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How Does Zyban Work?


Originally, bupropion hydrochloride, also known as Zyban® was created to treat depression. Smokers who used it for this purpose often found themselves quitting smoking without having planned to do so.

While it isn't understood exactly how bupropion works, we do know that this prescription-strength medicine alters the brain's chemistry. The result is a reduced interest in smoking. Nicotine cravings are diminished, and often people find it easy to quit because smoking loses its appeal.

In 1997, the FDA approved the use of bupropion for smoking cessation. Today, bupropion hydrochloride under the brand names of Wellbutrin® SR and Wellbutrin® XL are used to treat depression, while Zyban® is prescribed for smoking cessation. When used in conjunction with a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), such as the nicotine patch, nicotine gum, nicotine inhaler, or nicotine lozenges, the odds of success increase.

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How to store Zyban®?


Store at room temperature and keep away from moisture and sunlight. Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children

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