Zyban is
indicated as
an aid to
smoking
cessation
treatment.
How Taken
Zyban
comes as a
tablet to
take it
orally. It
is usually
taken twice
a day and
may be taken
with or
without
food. It is
important to
swallow
Zyban
Tablets
whole. Do
not chew,
divide, or
crush
tablets.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not
take Zyban
if you have
taken a
monoamine
oxidase
inhibitor (MAOI)
in the last
14 days.
Zyban is in
the FDA
pregnancy
category B.
This means
that it is
not expected
to be
harmful to
an unborn
baby. Do not
take Zyban
without
first
talking to
your doctor
if you are
pregnant or
could become
pregnant
during
treatment.
It is not
known
whether
Zyban will
be harmful
to a nursing
baby. Do not
take Zyban
without
first
talking to
your doctor
if you are
breast-feeding
a baby.
Missed Dose
If you
forget to
take a dose,
do not take
an extra
tablet to
catch up for
the dose you
forgot. Wait
and take
your next
tablet at
the regular
time. Do not
take more
tablets than
your doctor
prescribed.
This is
important so
you do not
increase
your chance
of having a
seizure.
Possible
Side Effects
Like all
medicines,
Zyban may
cause side
effects. Do
not rely on
this summary
alone for
information
about side
effects.
Your doctor
can discuss
with you a
more
complete
list of side
effects that
may be
relevant to
you.
Hypertension
(high blood
pressure),
in some
cases
severe, has
been
reported
when taking
Zyban alone
and in
combination
with
nicotine
replacement
therapy (for
example a
nicotine
patch). The
most common
side effects
include dry
mouth and
difficulty
sleeping.
These side
effects are
generally
mild and
often
disappear
after a few
weeks. If
you have
difficulty
sleeping,
avoid taking
your
medicine too
close to
bedtime. The
most common
side effects
that stopped
taking Zyban
during
clinical
studies were
shakiness
and skin
rash. Stop
taking Zyban
and contact
your doctor
or health
care
professional
if you have
signs of an
allergic
reaction
such as a
rash, hives,
or
difficulty
in
breathing.
It is not
possible to
predict
whether a
mild rash
will develop
into a more
serious
reaction.
Therefore,
if you
experience a
skin rash,
hives,
fever,
swollen
lymph
glands,
painful
sores in the
mouth or
around the
eyes, or
swelling of
lips or
tongue, tell
a doctor
immediately,
since these
symptoms may
be the first
signs of a
serious
reaction.
Discuss any
other
troublesome
side effects
with your
doctor.
Storage
Store
Zyban at
room
temperature,
out of
direct
sunlight.
Keep Zyban
in a tightly
closed
container.
Keep Zyban
out of the
reach of
children.
Overdose
Seek
emergency
medical
attention if
an overdose
is
suspected.
Symptoms of
a Zyban
overdose
include
seizures,
hallucinations,
loss of
consciousness,
weakness, a
fast
heartbeat,
and heart
attack.
More
Information
Avoid
alcohol or
drink it
only in
moderation
while taking
Zyban.
Alcohol may
increase the
risk of
having a
seizure
while taking
Zyban.
However, if
you usually
drink a lot
of alcohol,
talk with
your doctor
before
stopping.
Suddenly
stopping may
increase the
risk of
having a
seizure.
Talk to your
doctor about
alcohol use
before
starting
treatment
with Zyban.
Use caution
when
driving,
operating
machinery,
or
performing
other
hazardous
activities.
Zyban may
cause
dizziness or
drowsiness.
If you
experience
dizziness or
drowsiness,
avoid these
activities.
Disclaimer
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information
is for your
information
purposes
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not intended
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information
covers all
uses,
directions,
drug
interactions,
precautions,
or adverse
effects of
your
medication.
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information,
and should
not be
relied on
for any
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be construed
as
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for any
particular
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