Zyban

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Overview:

Zyban
(when available)

Pharmacology and use:
Bupropion, an antidepressant of the aminoketone class and a non-nicotine aid to smoking cessation, is chemically unrelated to tricyclic, tetracyclic, selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, or other known antidepressant agents. Compared to classical tricyclic antidepressants, Bupropion is a relatively weak inhibitor of the neuronal uptake of norepinephrine, serotonin, and dopamine. In addition, Bupropion does not inhibit monoamine oxidase. Bupropion produces dose-related central nervous system (CNS) stimulant effects in animals, as evidenced by increased locomotor activity, increased rates of responding in various schedule-controlled operant behavior tasks, and, at high doses, induction of mild stereotyped behavior. For the treatment of depression and as aid to Smoking cessation.

Mechanism Of Action:
Bupropion selectively inhibits the neuronal reuptake of dopamine, norepinephrine, and serotonin; actions on dopaminergic systems are more significant than imipramine or amitriptyline whereas the blockade of norepinephrine and serotonin reuptake at the neuronal membrane is weaker for bupropion than for tricyclic antidepressants. The increase in norepinephrine may attenuate nicotine withdrawal symptoms and the increase in dopamine at neuronal sites may reduce nicotine cravings and the urge to smoke. Bupropion exhibits moderate anticholinergic effects.

News Articles on Bupropion

Prescriptions Help Kick Smoking  -  ‎Aug 24, 2009‎
Zyban, generically known as Buproprion, and Chantix are both prescription pills you take daily to stop smoking. Dr. Rolly Sullivan says, "Essentially, WOWK

Winning by quitting  -  ‎Aug 17, 2009‎
Drugs that may help include bupropion, an antidepressant marketed as Zyban; and varenicline, or Chantix, a nearly four-year-old prescription drug. Philadelphia Inquirer

Scientifically Proven Best Ways To Quit Says Professor  -  ‎Aug 28, 2009‎
He specifically mentioned Champix and Zyban (varenicline and bupropion) as being effective and spoke about how when all the above three smoking cessation UKMedix Health News

Burning desire to quit  -  ‎Aug 4, 2009‎
What it is: The most commonly prescribed drugs to help people stop smoking are Chantix (varenicline) and Zyban (bupropion, also sold as the anti-depressant San Diego Union Tribune

Can Chantix Help You Quit Smoking? Part 1  -  ‎Aug 20, 2009‎
Recent clinical data from a few clinical trials showed that Chantix was effective as an aid to stopping smoking and was much more effective than Zyban EmpowHer

Anti-Smoking Drugs Can Cause You to Commit Suicide  -  ‎Aug 21, 2009‎
Chantix, made by Pfizer, and Zyban, made by GlaxoSmithKline, will now carry the FDA's most serious black box caution, warning about the potential for Citizens Commission on Human Rights of St. Louis

NHS helps 337000 smokers kick the habit  -  ‎Aug 21, 2009‎
A further 20% received only varenicline (Champix), two per cent received only bupropion (Zyban) and less than one per cent received both NRT and bupropion. Nursing in Practice

Limiting health care to the elderly  -  ‎Aug 5, 2009‎
And, providing Zyban to help someone with end stage lung cancer to stop smoking is probably a waste of money don't ya think. Sioux City Journal

Quitting: It's such a drag Part One: Meet the smokers  -  ‎Aug 11, 2009‎
Mr. Whidden has tried drugs like Zyban and Champix but says in one case he wasn't in the right mindset, and in the other he got scared off by warnings on Newsdurhamregion.com

Scientist at The Fienstein Instute for Medical Research Discovers ...  -  ‎Aug 27, 2009‎
As part of the smoking cessation study, they were given the option to use a nicotine patch and/or Zyban, which is an antidepressant shown to have beneficial PR Web (press release)

HEALTHY GEEZER  -  ‎Aug 27, 2009‎
Bupropion (Zyban) is a prescription antidepressant that affects brain chemicals involved in craving nicotine. Varenicline (Chantix) reduces the pleasurable Santa Ynez Valley Journal

Pros will try to help Durham trio quit smoking habit  -  ‎Aug 5, 2009‎
He wants to live to see his grandkids, has tried drugs like Zyban and Champix, but nothing has worked. He feels he is ready this time. Newsdurhamregion.com

Trend Toward Smoke-Free Hospitals Has Soared, Study Finds  -  ‎Aug 24, 2009‎
With nicotine replacement gums and patches, counseling and medications [like Zyban] available, there's a lot we can do to help patients who want to quit," DOTmed.com (press release)

Town smokers are kicking the habit  -  ‎Aug 25, 2009‎
These services complement the use of pharmacotherapies, Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT), bupropion (Zyban) and the more recently introduced varenicline Hartlepool Today

NovaLead shows drug repositioning works  -  ‎Aug 18, 2009‎
...drug first developed to treat depression, but later found another indication in smoking cessation (and is now marketed as Zyban by GlaxoSmithKline Plc). Livemint

Is The FDA Blowing Smoke On E Cigarettes, Or Is Their Fight ...  -  ‎Aug 17, 2009‎
They let known suicide-inducing drugs like Chantix and Zyban stay on the market when they're known to be very dangerous. We've been accused of being biased OfficialWire (press release)

RI health insurers to cover smoking cessation treatments  -  ‎Aug 14, 2009‎
...“That means Chantiz, Zyban, nicotine replacement, counseling, any of those, with any combination with anything else. So the treatment is much broader than Turn to 10.com

E Cigarette Retailer Claims Ash Continues Spinning Truth About ...  -  ‎Aug 13, 2009‎
...to act swiftly in removing products they have approved that are now proving to be very deadly indeed, including suicide-inducing Chantix and Zyban. OfficialWire (press release)

Breaking up is hard to  -  ‎Aug 28, 2009‎
Smoking cessation drugs, Chantix and Zyban carry warnings about the risks of serious mental health events including changes in behavior, depressed mood, WIVB

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СоглаÑ?но иÑ?Ñ?ледованиÑ?м Zyban вдвое Ñ?ффективнее таких Ñ?редÑ?тв борьбы Ñ? курением, как жевательнаÑ? резинка и наклейка. СущеÑ?твует неÑ?колько извеÑ?тных побочных DELFI

Afscheid van Oedipus  -  ‎Aug 28, 2009‎
Denk aan de antirookpil Zyban die vroeger een weinig succesvol antidepressivum was. En wie weet nog dat viagra oorspronkelijk een middel tegen hoge De Standaard

Smettere di fumare: “l'ipocrisiaâ€? dello Stato  -  ‎Aug 13, 2009‎
Dallo Champix al famigerato Zyban che agiscono sui recettori del cervello – con l'elenco delle controindicazioni così terrorizzante che tanto vale SocialPost

קמפיין חדש למדבקות שקופות לגמילה מעישון  -  ‎Aug 5, 2009‎
...דורון שליט, מנכ"ל גלקסו סמית קליין (GSK) ישר×?ל, ×?מר היו×? ×›×™: "כחברה ×?שר הבי×?×” לישר×?ל לפני שני×? ×?חדות ×?ת זייבן (Zyban) תרופת המרש×? הר×?שונה להפסקת עישון. News1 מחלקה ראשונה

금연보조제 '챔픽스' 日서 ë?¼ë²¨ 개정  -  ‎Aug 11, 2009‎
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Brand Names/Synonyms:
Zyban is also known by the following brand names and/or synonymsBupropion; Bupropion Hcl; Wellbatrin; Wellbutrin; Wellbutrin Sr; Wellbutrin Xl; Zyban

Drug Category:
Zyban is categorized under the following by the FDA: Antidepressants; Antidepressants; ATC:N07BA02

Dosage Forms:
immediate and sustained release tablets

Absorption:
for sustained release, peak plasma conc. are achieved within 3 hours.

Interactions:
-->Interactions for Bupropion:

Few systemic data have been collected on the metabolism of WELLBUTRIN following concomitant administration with other drugs or, alternatively, the effect of concomitant administration of WELLBUTRIN on the metabolism of other drugs.

Because bupropion is extensively metabolized, the coadministration of other drugs may affect its clinical activity. In vitro studies indicate that bupropion is primarily metabolized to hydroxybupropion by the CYP2B6 isoenzyme. Therefore, the potential exists for a drug interaction between WELLBUTRIN and drugs that affect the CYP2B6 isoenzyme (e.g., orphenadrine and cyclophosphamide). The threohydrobupropion metabolite of bupropion does not appear to be produced by the cytochrome P450 isoenzymes. The effects of concomitant administration of cimetidine on the pharmacokinetics of bupropion and its active metabolites were studied in 24 healthy young male volunteers. Following oral administration of two 150-mg sustained-release tablets with and without 800 mg of cimetidine, the pharmacokinetics of bupropion and hydroxybupropion were unaffected. However, there were 16% and 32% increases in the AUC and Cmax, respectively, of the combined moieties of threohydrobupropion and erythrohydrobupropion.

While not systematically studied, certain drugs may induce the metabolism of bupropion (e.g., carbamazepine, phenobarbital, phenytoin).

Animal data indicated that bupropion may be an inducer of drug-metabolizing enzymes in humans. In one study, following chronic administration of bupropion, 100 mg 3 times daily to 8 healthy male volunteers for 14 days, there was no evidence of induction of its own metabolism. Nevertheless, there may be the potential for clinically important alterations of blood levels of coadministered drugs.

Drugs Metabolized by Cytochrome P450IID6 (CYP2D6): Many drugs, including most antidepressants (SSRIs, many tricyclics), beta-blockers, antiarrhythmics, and antipsychotics are metabolized by the CYP2D6 isoenzyme. Although bupropion is not metabolized by this isoenzyme, bupropion and hydroxybupropion are inhibitors of the CYP2D6 isoenzyme in vitro. In a study of 15 male subjects (ages 19 to 35 years) who were extensive metabolizers of the CYP2D6 isoenzyme, daily doses of bupropion given as 150 mg twice daily followed by a single dose of 50 mg desipramine increased the Cmax, AUC, and t1/2 of desipramine by an average of approximately 2-, 5- and 2-fold, respectively. The effect was present for at least 7 days after the last dose of bupropion. Concomitant use of bupropion with other drugs metabolized by CYP2D6 has not been formally studied.

Therefore, co-administration of bupropion with drugs that are metabolized by CYP2D6 isoenzyme including certain antidepressants (e.g., nortriptyline, imipramine, desipramine, paroxetine, fluoxetine, sertraline), antipsychotics (e.g., haloperidol, risperidone, thioridazine), beta-blockers (e.g., metoprolol), and Type 1C antiarrhythmics (e.g., propafenone, flecainide), should be approached with caution and should be initiated at the lower end of the dose range of the concomitant medication. If bupropion is added to the treatment regimen of a patient already receiving a drug metabolized by CYP2D6, the need to decrease the dose of the original medication should be considered, particularly for those concomitant medications with a narrow therapeutic index.

MAO Inhibitors: Studies in animals demonstrate that the acute toxicity of bupropion is enhanced by the MAO inhibitor phenelzine .

Levodopa and Amantadine: Limited clinical data suggest a higher incidence of adverse experiences in patients receiving bupropion concurrently with either levodopa or amantadine. Administration of WELLBUTRIN Tablets to patients receiving either levodopa or amantadine concurrently should be undertaken with caution, using small initial doses and small gradual dose increases.

Drugs that Lower Seizure Threshold: Concurrent administration of WELLBUTRIN and agents (e.g., antipsychotics, other antidepressants, theophylline, systemic steroids, etc.) that lower seizure threshold should be undertaken only with extreme caution. Low initial dosing and small gradual dose increases should be employed.

Nicotine Transdermal System: .

Alcohol: In post-marketing experience, there have been rare reports of adverse neuropsychiatric events or reduced alcohol tolerance in patients who were drinking alcohol during treatment with WELLBUTRIN. The consumption of alcohol during treatment with WELLBUTRIN should be minimized or avoided (also see CONTRAINDICATIONS).

 




Chemical IUPAC Name:
1-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-tert-butylamino-propan-1-one

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