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Stop Smoking Drug Review: Zyban

Bupropion Hydrochloride or the well know Zyban is a very popular and effective stop smoking drug manufactured by the GlaxoSmithKline – world’s leading pharmaceutical company.

Zyban is a nicotine free stop smoking drug. It has an anti-depressant action without being chemically related to typical anti-depressant substances. It helps the withdrawal symptoms and suppresses the urge to smoke.

Here are some questions ad answers about Zyban that you might be interested to know.

Can anyone take Zyban?

This stop smoking drug is not recommended for people who had or have epilepsy, eating disorder or are allergic to any of its substances. Zyban is not good for people who have drinking problems or have been using anti-depressant medications.

The best solution if you are uncertain if this particular stop smoking drug is good for you is to consult your doctor. He will be able to evaluate your medical condition and prescribe you the correct dosage.

How long should I take the stop smoking drug Zyban?

In most cases, taking Zyban for up to twelve weeks should be enough. However, the length of the treatment period depends on your specific circumstances. you should start taking Zyban a week between you actually will quit as the medicine should reach certain level in your body.

Can I smoke or use nicotine-smoking aids while taking the stop smoking drug?

You should not smoke while taking Zyban. However, you can use nicotine stop smoking products such as nicotine patches. It is highly recommended such combined treatment to be under doctor’s supervision. If you are using both Zyban and nicotine products you should not smoke.

Are there any side effects?

Some people get seizures while taking this stop smoking drug. If something like this happens to you, stop the drug and contact your doctor. If you are combining Zyban with some nicotine stop smoking products you may experience high blood pressure problems. Some of the uncommon side effects of Zyban are delusions, hallucinations or even paranoia. While it is unlikely any of these to happen to you, if it happens call your doctor immediately.

The most common side effects are dry mouth and problems with sleep. These effects are mild and will disappear in a week or two.

Do I need a prescription?

Yes, you do need a prescription to buy Zyban. Your doctor, who will also advise you for the correct dosage and will follow up your condition, will write the prescription.

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