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Zyban (bupropion hydrochloride) is a nicotine-free, smoking-cessation drug. When used as directed, it has shown a tremendous 29% success rate for people who wish to quit smoking and break the habit once and for all.
Quitting smoking is hard, no matter what approach that you take to doing it. When quitting with Zyban you want to set a firm commitment date to quit and make sure that you stick to it. You can use other stop-smoking aids such as patches and gum to help you along the way—just make sure you tell your doctor what you plan on using.
There are many methods that you can implore to help you quit smoking but the real key is within yourself and in your firm commitment to quitting. Here are some additional ways you can quit:
Only take Zyban as directed to by your doctor. Never share Zyban with anybody else, it is prescribed for you. If you accidentally miss a dose do not double-up on doses, simply take your next dose at its scheduled time.
There are some potential side effects that may occur when taking this drug, they include:
While this stop-smoking drug may be right for most people, there are some people who may not be able to take Zyban including: mothers who are pregnant, expecting or nursing, people who have a history of seizures or serious depression and people who have recently stopped using alcohol, sedatives or tranquilizers.
Always make sure you disclose to your doctor ALL of the drugs that you are currently taking, even if they are over-the-counter, to avoid any potentially dangerous drug interactions. People who are taking medicines containing MAO inhibitors may not be able to take this drug. Ask your doctor if Zyban is the right stop-smoking drug for you.