Description
Bupron SR 150 Tablet – For Depression and Smoking Addiction
Bupron SR 150 Tablet is a prescription medicine used in the treatment of depression and smoking addiction. It functions by increasing the levels of certain chemical messengers in the brain, leading to a calming effect on the nervous system. This helps alleviate symptoms of depression and supports individuals in overcoming nicotine dependency.
Uses of Bupron SR 150 Tablet:
- Treatment of Depression
- Aid in Smoking Cessation
Benefits of Bupron SR 150 Tablet:
It helps stabilize mood and reduce cravings associated with nicotine withdrawal. It is beneficial in cases of major depressive disorders and for individuals looking to quit smoking. Its action on the brain’s neurotransmitters provides mental relief, enhancing mood and lowering the urge for nicotine intake. Continued and consistent use as prescribed yields the best results.
How to Use Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
Take the Tablet exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Swallow the tablet whole without crushing, chewing, or breaking it. It can be taken with or without food, preferably at a fixed time each day. Do not discontinue the medicine abruptly, even if symptoms improve, without consulting your doctor.
How Bupron SR 150 Tablet Works?
It works by increasing the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine, which are chemical messengers responsible for mood regulation in the brain. This action helps manage depression. Though the exact mechanism for smoking cessation is not fully understood, it reduces nicotine cravings and withdrawal effects.
Side Effects:
Most side effects are mild and tend to resolve as the body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if any side effects persist.
- Insomnia (difficulty sleeping)
- Allergic reactions
- Impaired concentration
- Sweating
- Headache
- Nausea and vomiting
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Taste change
- Abdominal pain
- Agitation
- Anxiety
- Fever
- Constipation
- Tremors
Safety Advice:
Alcohol
Unsafe. Consuming alcohol with the Tablet can increase drowsiness and risk of seizures.
Pregnancy
Consult your doctor. It may be unsafe during pregnancy. Your doctor will weigh the potential benefits and risks before prescribing.
Breastfeeding
Use with caution. Breastfeeding should be avoided until the medicine is eliminated from the body. Consult your doctor for guidance.
Driving
Unsafe. It may cause dizziness and affect judgment. Avoid driving or operating heavy machinery.
Kidney
Use with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be required. Consult your doctor.
Liver
Use with caution in patients with liver disease. Close monitoring is advised. Consult your doctor for necessary dose adjustments.
Missed Dose?
If you miss a dose of the Tablet, skip it and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one.
Drug Interactions:
Use of Bupron SR 150 Tablet with certain drugs can be life-threatening. Avoid the following combinations unless directed by your doctor:
- Tranylcypromine (Oral Route): May cause high blood pressure and serotonin syndrome. Maintain a gap of at least 2 weeks.
- Moclobemide (Oral Route): May cause serotonin syndrome. Avoid concurrent use. Wait 24 hours post-discontinuation before use.
- Rasagiline (Oral Route): May lead to high blood pressure, agitation, and coordination loss. Maintain a 2-week gap.
- Selegiline (Oral Route): Risk of serotonin syndrome. Keep at least a 2-week interval between medications.
- Safinamide (Oral Route): Avoid concurrent use. Maintain a 24-hour gap after stopping Bupron SR 150 Tablet.
FAQs:
Q1: Does Bupron SR 150 Tablet help with anxiety and sleeplessness?
No. Bupron SR 150 Tablet is not recommended for anxiety or sleeplessness and may worsen both conditions.
Q2: Is Bupron SR 150 Tablet addictive?
When taken as prescribed, It does not cause addiction. Misuse or overdose, however, may lead to abuse and dependency.
Q3: What increases the chances of seizures while on Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
Risk increases with high doses, alcohol use, history of seizures, brain injury, and concurrent use of certain drugs. Discuss all medical history with your doctor.
Q4: Is red eye a common side effect of Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
No, it is a rare side effect. If it occurs, consult your doctor immediately.
Q5: How can I prevent seizures while using Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
Follow the prescribed dose strictly. Do not increase dosage without medical advice. Reduce alcohol intake gradually under medical supervision.
Q6: Can I take Bupron SR 150 Tablet with captopril?
Yes, but regular monitoring of blood pressure is required as Bupron Tablet may increase it even when taking captopril.
Q7: What happens if someone takes an overdose of Bupron SR 150 Tablet?
Overdose may cause fast heartbeat, unconsciousness, and irregular heart rhythms. Immediate medical attention is essential.
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