ZYBAN (bupropion)
is a round purple film coated tablet with the engraving
of “ZYBAN 150” on its surface. It is a sustained
released tablet manufactured in only a single strength
(150 milligrams).
AM I ADDICTED
TO CIGARETTES?
You may be addicted
to cigarettes if you experience one or more of the following
signs:
- You continue
to smoke despite the desire to quit.
- You have made
a serious, but unsuccessful, attempt to stop using tobacco
or permanently reduce the amount you use.
- Your attempts
to stop smoking have led to physical withdrawal symptoms,
including a craving for tobacco, anxiety, irritability,
restlessness, difficulty concentrating, headaches, drowsiness,
and stomach upset.
- You develop
a "tolerance" for tobacco. Smoking the same number of
cigarettes produces less effect over time, making it
necessary to increase the number of cigarettes you smoke
to achieve the desired sensation.
- You have continued
to use tobacco even when you have a serious physical
problem (such as heart or lung disease) that you know
is worsened by tobacco.
WITHDRAWL:
When smokers
who are addicted to cigarettes quit smoking, they may
suffer from symptoms that can be psychological, emotional,
or physical in nature. This is called withdrawal. They
may experience irritability, anxiety, difficulty concentrating,
restlessness, or depression.
HOW DOES
ZYBAN WORK?
The mechanism
by which ZYBAN enhances the ability of patients
to abstain from smoking is not totally known. It is
presumed that it inhibits specific chemical receptors
in the brain that mediate the craving for smoking.
HOW EFFECTIVE
IS ZYBAN?
Clinical studies
have shown that ZYBAN reduces the craving for
cigarettes as well as withdrawal symptoms associated
with smoking cessation to a significant degree when
compared with placebo. Reductions in the following withdrawal
symptoms were most pronounced: irritability, frustration
or anger, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, restlessness
and depressed mood. In clinical studies it has been
demonstrated that ZYBAN achieves the best results
in diminishing the withdrawal symptoms of nicotine,
significant reduction in craving for cigarettes and
an elevated abstinence rate in the long term. In addition,
your chances of quitting with ZYBAN greatly depend
on your commitment to quitting.
CAN I DO
ANYTHING TO MAKE ZYBAN MORE EFFECTIVE?
Yes, ZYBAN
while effective medication may work best if you are
enrolled in a smoking cessation program or behavioral
support program.
HOW SHOULD
I TAKE ZYBAN?
- The usual
recommended dosage is to take one 150-mg tablet in the
morning for the first 3 days. On the fourth day, begin
taking one 150-mg tablet in the morning and one 150-mg
tablet in the early evening. dosages should be taken
at least 8 hours apart.
- Never take
an "extra" dose of ZYBAN. If you forget to take
a dose, do not take an extra tablet to "catch up" for
the dose you forgot. Wait and take your next tablet
at the regular time. Do not take more tablets than prescribed.
This is important so you do not increase your chance
of having a seizure.
- It is important
to swallow ZYBAN tablets whole. Do not chew,
divide, or crush tablets. You may take ZYBAN
with or without food.
HOW LONG
DO I REMAIN ON ZYBAN?
For most patients,
it is recommend that you stay on ZYBAN for at
least 7 to 12 weeks to help support long-term success.
It may be necessary to stay on ZYBAN for a longer
period, depending upon the rapidity with which you withdraw
from nicotine. You've probably been smoking for some
time, and your body has become accustomed to it. ZYBAN
helps reduce withdrawal symptoms as you remove cigarettes
from your life. It's important to remain on ZYBAN
for at least 7 to 12 weeks but it may require up to
6 months of therapy if your dependence on nicotine is
great.
WHEN SHOULD
I STOP SMOKING?
It takes about
1 week for ZYBAN to reach the right levels in
your body to be effective. So, to maximize your chance
of quitting, you should not stop smoking until you have
been taking ZYBAN for 1 week. You should set
a date to stop smoking during the second week you're
taking ZYBAN.
CAN I DRINK
OR SMOKE WHILE TAKING ZYBAN?
It is best not
to drink alcohol at all, or to drink very little, while
taking ZYBAN. People who drink a lot of alcohol
and then suddenly stop drinking, may increase their
risk of developing a seizure.
It is not physically
dangerous to smoke and use ZYBAN at the same
time. However, continuing to smoke after the date you
set to stop smoking will seriously reduce your chance
of breaking the smoking habit.
CAN I TAKE
ZYBAN IF I HAVE MILD-TO-MODERATE CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
AND/OR EMPHYSEMA?
Yes, ZYBAN
combined with a behavior modification program has been
shown to help people with COPD quit smoking. It is important
to participate in the behavior program, counseling,
or other support program that is offered in your community.
ARE THERE
ANY SPECIAL CONCERS FOR WOMEN?
ZYBAN
is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breast-feeding.
Women should probably not begin a smoking cessation
program with ZYBAN if they are breast-feeding
or intend to become pregnant.
ARE THERE
ANY SPECIAL CONCERS FOR PATIENTS WITH LIVER OR KIDNEY
PROBLEMS?
If you have
liver or kidney problems, let us know on your medical
history/personal profile before taking ZYBAN.
Depending on the severity of your condition, the dosage
of the drug my need to be adjusted.
CAN ZYBAN
BE USED AT THE SAME TIME AS NICOTENE PATCHES?
Yes, ZYBAN
and nicotine patches can be used at the same time but
should only be used together under the supervision of
your healthcare professional. Using ZYBAN and
nicotine patches together may raise your blood pressure.
Your healthcare professional will probably want to check
your blood pressure regularly to make sure that it stays
within acceptable levels. Do Not Smoke At Any Time if
you are using the nicotine patch or any other nicotine
product along with ZYBAN. It is possible to get
too much nicotine and experience serious side effects.
CAN I SMOKE
WHILE USING ZYBAN?
It is not physically
dangerous to smoke and use ZYBAN at he same time.
However, continuing to smoke after the date you set
to stop smoking will seriously reduce your chances of
breaking the smoking habit.
ZYBAN AND
SLEEPING:
If you have
trouble sleeping, try not to take your medication too
close to bedtime. If you're taking two tablets each
day, take one early in the day and the second one in
the late afternoon or very early evening. Be sure that
you take them at least 8 hours apart. Also, try to avoid
drinking any beverages that contain caffeine in the
late afternoon or evening. This includes coffee, tea,
and many sodas.
ZYBAN AND
SEIZURES:
There is an
increased risk of developing a seizure when taking ZYBAN,
although this risk is quite small. Nonetheless, it is
important to let us know on your medical history/personal
profile about any other prescription or over-the-counter
medications that you are taking.
SIDE EFFECTS
OF ZYBAN:
The most common
side effects from ZYBAN are dry mouth and some
difficulty sleeping. If you experience dry mouth while
you're taking ZYBAN, you may be more comfortable
if you drink plenty of water. Also, some people find
that sucking on lozenges or chewing sugarless gum helps
keep your mouth moist.
The most common
side effects that caused people to stop taking ZYBAN
during clinical studies were shakiness and skin rash.
Stop taking ZYBAN if you have signs of an allergic
reaction such as a rash, hives, or difficulty in breathing.
WHO SHOULD
NOT TAKE ZYBAN:
You should not
take ZYBAN if you:
- are taking
WELLBUTRIN (bupropion HCl) Tablets or WELLBUTRIN
SR (bupropion HCl) Sustained-Release Tablets.
- are taking
any other medicines that contain bupropion HCl.
- have or have
had a seizure disorder (for example, epilepsy).
- have or have
had an eating disorder.
- are currently
taking or have recently taken a monoamine oxidase inhibitor
(MAOI).
- are allergic
to bupropion HCl.