Zyban explained – The Hard Facts

April 8, 2009 by admin  
Filed under The Hard Facts

Zyban is a tablet supplied via prescription from your general practitioner and contains a drug called Bupropion. This drug is prescribed for people who are trying to quit smoking and is given to you before you begin to quit. You take it for two weeks before you quit and then during the second week you quit smoking. Zyban also has antidepressant qualities so that when you do quit you do not feel the same negative affects as you would normally with other nicotine replacement therapies. It also has qualities that allow whilst being taken to help the weight gain that is associated with stopping smoking diminish. In clinical trials it has been shown to be the most effective method of quitting smoking and staying being quit.

There are some important things that should be looked at before you take Zyban. If you are epileptic, have an eating disorder or have suffered from an eating disorder before or any of the following drugs within the last twenty one days; MAOI, Marplan, Nardil, Azilect, Eldepryl, Parnate and any other antidepressants. If you are also under the age of twenty five you will need to have regular doctors check every week for the first three months of taking the tablets. If taken in conjunction with another drug called Wellbutrin then you could possibly overdose on Zyban which can risk you to have a seizure or a heart attack.

It is totally advised not to smoke at any time after the process of the first two weeks if you are using another nicotine replacement therapy item as you will overdose on nicotine. You also need to avoid drinking whilst taking Zyban, if you already drink regularly then consult your doctor before starting your course of Zyban as it can also cause sezuires and heart attacks. Also if you have recently stopped or are taking diazepan or valium the Zyban is not for you.

Zyban can be a very hard drug to take especially if you have already had or have high blood pressure, a head injury, a tumor, heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease, bipolar, diabetes – insulin dependant, steroid, mental illness drugs, alcohol, valium, narcotics, pain killers, diet drugs, cocaine, speed, ice and or any other street drugs. If you have also ever had self harming thoughts of any kind and if you begin treatment and feel that you are having suicidal or harmful though tendencies then you need to stop treatment immediately. You also need to tell your direct family that you are taking Zyban as they need to keep an eye on you for sudden mood changes or other symptoms so that they can make you aware of this so you can report it to your doctor.

Taking Zyban whilst pregnant is thought to harm your unborn baby so if you think you are pregnant or you are pregnant then it is advised that you stop taking Zyban immediately.

These are the hard and unknown facts about what you could do to your body that most people will not tell you.