Wellbutrin (bupropion) itself does not cause alcohol to appear in urine; however, it can interact with alcohol in significant ways. Some individuals may experience heightened effects of alcohol or increased risk of side effects when combining it with Wellbutrin. If you're concerned about the presence of alcohol in urine, it's essential to consider recent alcohol consumption rather than the medication itself. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific advice regarding medications and alcohol use.
Any food that was cooked with alcohol or that naturally contains alcohol.
"It is possible that Wellbutrin may increase the effects of alcohol, whether by increasing the symptoms of depression or affecting motor skills. Therefore, many healthcare providers recommend that people taking Wellbutrin drink only light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol. Also, if a person chooses to drink while on Wellbutrin, he or she should drink only after he or she understands the effects Wellbutrin has on his or her body. Make sure to talk with your healthcare provider about Wellbutrin and alcohol." Information from: http://depression.emedtv.com/wellbutrin/wellbutrin-and-alcohol.html -kRonikk
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Alcohol does not turn into urine.
No, or should I say that it does not cause infidelity more than being intoxicated with alcohol does. If he told you "sorry I was hammered at the time I boffed your sister", and you accept that as an excuse, then yes Wellbutrin causes infidelity. If not, then NO.
Wellbutrin is an anti depressant, but it does have some potential side effects
alcohol promotes dehydration by increasing urine production. This process can cause headaches and dry mouth, which can, in turn, cause nausea. Ingredients (Like Gluten) of certain alcohols can cause nausea
In most people, alcohol is not produced in the body and is therefore not spontaneously excreted without ingestion. Diabetics can excrete glucose in their urine which may ferment into alcohol and be detected. For this reason, if you have a positive urine alcohol level, the lab should also test for glucose to determine whether that was the cause.
Yes.
I have the same question. It seem like my son's urine smells awful now that he is taking it.
i am in a program that has a no tolerance for alcohol an they tell us not to use mouth wash,hand sanitizers or anything with alcohol cause it can be detected
Yes, vanilla extract can potentially cause a positive result for alcohol on a urine screen, as it often contains a small amount of alcohol (typically around 35% alcohol by volume). However, the amount used in food products like protein bars is usually minimal and unlikely to lead to a positive test in most cases. That said, individual metabolism and the sensitivity of the urine test can influence the outcome. It's always best to check the specific ingredients if concerned about testing.