

Zyban
- Non-nicotine stop-smoking aid
- Reduces cravings and withdrawal
- Begin 1 week before quit date
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Product Information
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Dr. Cosmin Alexandru
General Medicine Doctor | CUIM: 2791492305Dr. Cosmin Alexandru has 20+ years in emergency and family medicine, now serving at County Clinic Hospital Sibiu.
Zyban is a prescription medication used to help people stop smoking. It contains bupropion, a compound that was originally developed as an antidepressant but was later found to significantly reduce nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. Unlike nicotine replacement therapies, Zyban does not contain nicotine. Instead, it works by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine, which are involved in addiction and mood regulation.
Zyban is taken as a tablet, typically started one to two weeks before the planned quit date. This allows the medication to build up in the system and begin reducing cravings by the time smoking stops. Treatment usually continues for 7 to 12 weeks, depending on individual progress and doctor’s recommendations.
Zyban is especially helpful for individuals who have tried other stop-smoking aids without success or for those who prefer a non-nicotine-based approach. When used alongside behavioral support, Zyban has been shown to significantly increase the chances of quitting successfully.
Side effects may include dry mouth, insomnia, headache, or changes in appetite. It is important not to exceed the prescribed dose, as higher doses can increase the risk of seizures. Zyban should not be used in combination with other medications that also affect serotonin or in people with a history of seizures or eating disorders.
General Information
Zyban is a prescription medication that contains bupropion, used to help people quit smoking. It does not contain nicotine and works by affecting brain chemicals related to addiction and cravings.
Zyban is used to support smoking cessation by reducing nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. It is often prescribed when other methods have not been effective.
Zyban influences the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, two neurotransmitters involved in reward and addiction. This helps reduce the desire to smoke and manage mood changes during withdrawal.
Typically, treatment begins with one tablet per day for the first three days, followed by two doses per day, spaced at least eight hours apart. It is started one to two weeks before the quit date.
It takes about one week for the medication to reach effective levels. Cravings and withdrawal symptoms often lessen within the first two weeks of use.
If you miss a dose, skip it and take your next dose at the scheduled time. Never double up to make up for a missed tablet.
Safety & Side Effects
Common side effects include dry mouth, insomnia, restlessness, and headache. Rarely, it may increase the risk of seizures, especially if taken in high doses or by individuals with specific risk factors.
It should not be used by people with a history of seizures, eating disorders, severe liver disease, or those taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
You must inform your doctor of all medications you are taking. Some drug interactions can increase the risk of side effects or reduce effectiveness.
Use during pregnancy or breastfeeding should be carefully evaluated by a healthcare provider. Zyban is only recommended when the benefits outweigh the risks.
Alcohol should be limited or avoided during Zyban treatment, as it can increase the risk of seizures and other side effects.
Usage & Administration
Take the tablets by mouth with water. Do not crush or chew. Take doses at least eight hours apart to reduce side effect risk.
Store at room temperature in a dry place. Keep the medication in its original packaging and out of reach of children.
Zyban can be taken with or without food. If it causes stomach upset, taking it with a light meal may help.
No, Zyban tablets should be swallowed whole. Crushing or chewing may increase the risk of side effects.
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