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Composition FOR Bupron 150mg Tablet ER

Bupropion(150mg)

food interaction for Bupron Tablet ER

alcohol interaction for Bupron Tablet ER

pregnancy interaction for Bupron Tablet ER

lactation interaction for Bupron Tablet ER

food
alcohol
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Bupron SR 150 Tablet may be taken with or without food, but it is better to take it at a fixed time.
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CAUTION
Bupron SR 150 Tablet may cause excessive drowsiness with alcohol.
UNSAFE
Bupron SR 150 Tablet may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
Bupron SR 150 Tablet should be used with caution during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from her body.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Bupron 150mg Tablet ER

Bupropion(150mg)

Bupron tablet er uses

{med_name} is used in the treatment of depression and smoking addiction.

How bupron tablet er works

Bupron SR 150 Tablet works in depression by increasing the levels of chemical messengers in the brain that helps in regulating mood. The mechanism underlying its use in smoking addiction are not fully understood.

Common side effects of bupron tablet er

Insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), Allergic reaction, Impaired concentration, Sweating, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Dizziness, Dryness in mouth, Taste change, Abdominal pain, Agitation, Anxiety, Fever, Constipation, Tremors

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Expert advice FOR Bupron Tablet ER

  • You have been prescribed Bupropion for the treatment of depression.
  • It can also help you quit smoking.
  • Take it in the morning to avoid difficulty sleeping later that night.
  • It causes fewer side effects as compared to other anti-depression medications.
  • Stop taking Bupropion and inform your doctor if you notice sudden mood and behavior changes or develop suicidal thoughts.
  • Inform your doctor if you have a history of seizure disorder, eating disorder, or if you drink alcohol.

Frequently asked questions FOR Bupron 150mg Tablet ER

Bupropion

Q. Does Bupron SR 150 Tablet help with anxiety and sleeplessness?
No, Bupron SR 150 Tablet should not be used for anxiety or sleeplessness. Instead, it may worsen anxiety. In fact, two of the common side effects are anxiety and sleeplessness. It is because of this that your doctor may even advise you not to take Bupron SR 150 Tablet too close to bedtime.
Q. Is Bupron SR 150 Tablet addictive?
If Bupron SR 150 Tablet is taken in the correct dose, for the correct duration, and in the correct way as advised by the doctor, then there is no risk of addiction. However, if more than the recommended dose is taken or if the tablets are crushed and inhaled, then abuse potential and addiction are likely.
Q. What are the factors that can increase chances of seizures with Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
The risk of seizure appears to be strongly associated with the dose of Bupron SR 150 Tablet. Increasing your dose of Bupron SR 150 Tablet may increase the risk. The risk of seizure increases with regular intake of alcohol, diabetes, serious head injury or history of head trauma, previous seizures, central nervous system tumor or infection, or addiction to cocaine, opiates, or stimulants. The risk also increases with simultaneous use of medicines to treat psychosis or depression, theophylline and oral corticosteroids, or if you are taking medicines that cause loss of appetite (anorectics).
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Q. Is it normal to get red eyes after starting Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
No, it is very rare to develop eye problems such as redness in and around the eyes, eye pain, and blurred vision. Consult your doctor if you notice any such side effects or want to know if you are at risk or not. You can even receive preventative treatment if you are at risk.
Q. Do I need to take any precautions to prevent seizures?
Since the risk of seizures is dose-related, you should not exceed the recommended dose. In case you need an increase in the dosage, your doctor will gradually increase the dose. Seizures are more common with Bupron SR 150 Tablet medicines which are released immediately on taking than with prolonged-release preparations. Consult your doctor if you are trying to stop alcohol while using Bupron SR 150 Tablet. It is advised that you reduce your alcohol intake slowly over time.
Q. Can I take Bupron SR 150 Tablet if I am already taking captopril for blood pressure control?
You may take Bupron SR 150 Tablet while taking captopril, but you need to get your blood pressure regularly checked. Bupron SR 150 Tablet can increase your blood pressure even if you are taking captopril. If your blood pressure increases, then consult your doctor immediately since you may have to stop Bupron SR 150 Tablet.
Q. What if someone takes excess of Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
Excess of Bupron SR 150 Tablet may cause fast heartbeat, drowsiness, changes in electrical activity of the heart (arrhythmias, QT prolongation), and loss of consciousness. The patient should be given immediate medical support.

Content on this page was last updated on 20 June, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)