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Anti-Smoking Medications Description: Information on use of prescription medication for smoking cessation. (spine-health.com) |
DrugDigest: Bupropion Description: Information on dosage, usage as an antidepressant, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons. (drugdigest.org) |
GPnotebook: Bupropion Description: Offers information about Zyban, a slow-release form of the antidepressant bupropion, the first antidepressant licensed for smoking cessation. Site asks for demographic information. Must accept cookies. (gpnotebook.co.uk) |
RxList: Wellbutrin Description: Information on both immediate release and sustained release formulas of bupropion HCl. (rxlist.com) |
Wellbutrin Description: Bupropion HCl. Product information for US residents in PDF format. Requires JavaScript. (gsk.com) |
Zyban Description: Prescribing information for US residents in PDF format. 139K. (us.gsk.com) |
Zyban Description: Patient information site from GlaxoSmithKline. (zyban.ibreathe.com) |
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