Wellbutrin (Anti Depressant) is a
pharmaceutical prescription
antidepressant, which acts directly on the
brain and other nerve cells. It is also
used to treat ADHD (Attention Deficit
Disorder), bipolar depression, chronic
fatigue syndrome, cocaine addiction,
nicotine addiction, and lower back pain.
Also, aids in quitting smoking (identical
to Zyban). It is chemically unrelated to
tricyclic, tetracyclic, selective
serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, or other
known antidepressant agents.
How Taken
Wellbutrin comes as a tablet to take
it orally. It is usually taken one to
three times a day and may be taken with or
without food. Do not crush, chew, or
divide Wellbutrin . Do not stop taking Wellbutrin without talking to your
doctor, especially if you have taken large
doses for a long time. Your doctor
probably will want to decrease your dose
gradually. This drug must be taken
regularly for a few weeks before its full
effect is felt.
Warnings/Precautions
Before taking Wellbutrin , tell your
doctor if you have: history of seizures or
head injury or brain tumor, heart disease,
liver or kidney disease, eating disorder,
diabetes, alcohol dependence, any
allergies, the intent to quit smoking.
Because of the possibility this drug will
make you dizzy and affect coordination, do
not drive or operate machinery until you
get used to the drug's effects. Limit or
avoid consumption of alcoholic beverages;
alcohol can increase your risk of
seizures. Chronic alcohol users who
suddenly stop the intake of alcohol while
taking Wellbutrin may increase the risk
of having seizures. Suddenly stopping
certain tranquilizers is not recommended
because doing so may increase the risk of
having seizures. If you are over 65 years
old you may be more sensitive to the
effects of this drug. Tell your doctor if
you are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant before taking this drug. This
drug passes into breast milk. Because of
the potential risk to the infant,
breast-feeding while using this drug is
not recommended. Consult your doctor
before breast-feeding.
Missed Dose
Take any missed dose as soon as
possible but not if it is within 4 hours
of the next dose. If it is time for the
next dose, skip the missed dose and resume
your regular schedule. Do not "double-up"
the dose.
Possible Side
Effects
This medication is generally well
tolerated. Dry mouth, headache, increased
sweating, nausea/vomiting, constipation,
anxiety, fatigue and blurred vision may
occur. If these effects persist or worsen,
notify your doctor. Report promptly:
unusual weight loss or gain, palpitations,
agitation, trouble sleeping. Unlikely but
report promptly: tremor, dizziness,
fainting, mood changes, slowed movements,
difficulty urinating, decreased sex drive,
and drowsiness. Very unlikely but report
promptly: seizures, mental problems,
fever, muscle aches, yellowing of the eyes
or skin. In the unlikely event you have an
allergic reaction to this drug, seek
medical attention immediately. Symptoms
may include trouble breathing, rash,
itching, swelling, or severe dizziness. If
you notice other effects not listed above,
contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Storage
Store at controlled room temperature,
20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F). Dispense in a
tight, light-resistant container.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical attention if an
overdose is suspected. Symptoms of a
Wellbutrin overdose include seizures,
hallucinations, loss of consciousness,
weakness, a fast heartbeat, and heart
attack.
More
Information
Dizziness may be more likely to occur
when you rise from a sitting or lying
position. Rise slowly to prevent dizziness
and a possible fall. Too much of this
medicine can increase the risk of a
seizure. Limit the consumption of caffeine
while taking Wellbutrin.
Disclaimer
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information purposes only, it is not
intended that this information covers all
uses, directions, drug interactions,
precautions, or adverse effects of your
medication. This is only general
information, and should not be relied on
for any purpose. It should not be
construed as containing specific
instructions for any particular patient.
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