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Bupropion (Wellbutrin) SR, XL, IR Refills
When it's time for your refill, we will send you another email reminding you that you will need to reorder soon. If you try to reorder too early our system will not accept your order. The email will be sent to you as soon as you are able to refill.
Aminoketone Class
Bupropion belongs to the aminoketone class of antidepressants. Bupropion is unlike other antidepressants such as trycyclics and SSRIs.
Dosages and Count
We have 75mg, 100mg, 150mg, and 300mg tablets available in 30 to 120 counts.
Foreign Pharmacies
There have been many problems associated with foreign online pharmacies recently. Many have been shut down for shipping bad drugs to the US. With the cooperation of officials from other countries, US officials have been able to put many of these illegitimate pharmacies out of business. Since our pharmacy is based in the US, you don't have to worry about counterfeit medications or medications that are not fresh or are about to expire.
Bupropion Information
Burroughs Research first created bupropion in 1966. In 1989, the FDA approved this drug in the US as an antidepressant. This drug has also been approved for use by individuals who are trying to quit smoking. Zyban is the brand under which this medication was sold as an aid to quit smoking.
Seizures and Bupropion
If you have a history of seizures you should be extra careful when taking this medication. Make sure you follow your physician's advice, exactly. The SR version of this drug or sustained-release version will absorb into your bloodstream more slowly. This slower release of the drug into the body reduces the likelihood of a seizure.
The most recent version of bupropion or Wellbutrin is the XL version.
The FDA approved bupropion for the treatment of seasonal affective disorder in 2006. Other possible uses of bupropion include treatment for obesity, ADD, and restless legs syndrome. Bupropion is even being looked at as a treatment for increasing sexual functioning in some women.
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