Zyban, originally intended for use as an anti-depressant, was found to be useful in helping people stop smoking, regardless of whether depressed or not.
However…
The canadian Medical Association Journal that a widely prescribed anti-depressant and anti-smoking drug has potentially deadly side effects.
Zyban, also marketed as Wellbutrin, is manufactured by the Drug Company GlaxoSmithKline. It has been prescribed to about 2 million people since 1998, and there have been problems associated with the drug, including 19 deaths in Canada.
Last July, GlaxoSmithKline issued a warning to the doctors about potentially serious side effects associated with the drugs, including seizures and convulsions. Health Canada re-issued the warning in September. People on the medication ZYBAN need to have their risk profile assessed before it’s prescribed and they need to be monitored.
Contra-indications
- Epilepsy
- History of seizures
- Eating disorders
- manic depression
- pregnancy
- Breast feeding
- CNS tumor
- Alcohol
Side effects
- difficulty in concentration
- dizziness
- insomnia
- dry mouth
- increased blood pressure
- Fast heart beat
- postural hypotension
- reddened skin
- tremor
- headache
- dizziness
- depression
- confusion
- anxiety
- restless
- fever
- chest pain
- weakness
- reduced appetite
- stomach upset
- rash
- itch
- sweating
- tinnitus
- altered taste
- visual disturbances
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