Bupropion is generally not considered addictive and is classified as a non-narcotic medication. It is primarily used as an antidepressant and smoking cessation aid, functioning as a norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor. While it may have some stimulating effects, the risk of developing a substance use disorder with bupropion is low compared to other medications, particularly opioids or benzodiazepines. However, any medication can have potential side effects and risks, so it should be used under medical supervision.
YES!!!!!! It is awesome. I have it for PSP. Its Additcing
No. It only contains "bupropion" as a salt.
It did me!
Yes.
Bupropion SR (sustained release) and bupropion ER (extended release) are not the same; they differ in their release mechanisms and dosing schedules. Bupropion SR is designed to release the medication over a shorter period, typically requiring twice-daily dosing, while bupropion ER releases the drug more gradually, allowing for once-daily dosing. Both formulations are used to treat depression and assist with smoking cessation, but the choice between them may depend on individual patient needs and preferences. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
450mg
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Bupropion hydrocholride is the generic name.
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Yes, bupropion is the generic of wellbutrin, and they are both the xl. exactly the same. I am a pharmacist
Bupropion is an antidepressant and has been 'repackaged' as a smoking cessation aid by Big Pharma. One possible side-effect of Bupropion is that it reduces tolerance to alcohol, possibly resulting in an alcohol-related seizure. So the answer is no, but knowing Big Pharma...... watch this space!