Drug Uses
Zyban is
indicated as an aid to smoking cessation
treatment.
How Taken
Zyban
comes as a tablet to take it orally. It
is usually taken twice a day and may be
taken with or without food. It is
important to swallow Zyban Tablets
whole. Do not chew, divide, or crush
tablets.
Warnings/Precautions
Do not
take Zyban if you have taken a monoamine
oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) in the last 14
days. Zyban is in the FDA pregnancy
category B. This means that it is not
expected to be harmful to an unborn
baby. Do not take Zyban without first
talking to your doctor if you are
pregnant or could become pregnant during
treatment. It is not known whether Zyban
will be harmful to a nursing baby. Do
not take Zyban without first talking to
your doctor if you are breast-feeding a
baby.
Missed Dose
If you
forget to take a dose, do not take an
extra tablet to catch up for the dose
you forgot. Wait and take your next
tablet at the regular time. Do not take
more tablets than your doctor
prescribed. This is important so you do
not increase your chance of having a
seizure.
Possible Side
Effects
Like all
medicines, Zyban may cause side effects.
Do not rely on this summary alone for
information about side effects. Your
doctor can discuss with you a more
complete list of side effects that may
be relevant to you. Hypertension (high
blood pressure), in some cases severe,
has been reported when taking Zyban
alone and in combination with nicotine
replacement therapy (for example a
nicotine patch). The most common side
effects include dry mouth and difficulty
sleeping. These side effects are
generally mild and often disappear after
a few weeks. If you have difficulty
sleeping, avoid taking your medicine too
close to bedtime. The most common side
effects that stopped taking Zyban during
clinical studies were shakiness and skin
rash. Stop taking Zyban and contact your
doctor or health care professional if
you have signs of an allergic reaction
such as a rash, hives, or difficulty in
breathing. It is not possible to predict
whether a mild rash will develop into a
more serious reaction. Therefore, if you
experience a skin rash, hives, fever,
swollen lymph glands, painful sores in
the mouth or around the eyes, or
swelling of lips or tongue, tell a
doctor immediately, since these symptoms
may be the first signs of a serious
reaction. Discuss any other troublesome
side effects with your doctor.
Storage
Store
Zyban at room temperature, out of direct
sunlight. Keep Zyban in a tightly closed
container. Keep Zyban out of the reach
of children.
Overdose
Seek
emergency medical attention if an
overdose is suspected. Symptoms of a
Zyban overdose include seizures,
hallucinations, loss of consciousness,
weakness, a fast heartbeat, and heart
attack.
More
Information
Avoid
alcohol or drink it only in moderation
while taking Zyban. Alcohol may increase
the risk of having a seizure while
taking Zyban. However, if you usually
drink a lot of alcohol, talk with your
doctor before stopping. Suddenly
stopping may increase the risk of having
a seizure. Talk to your doctor about
alcohol use before starting treatment
with Zyban. Use caution when driving,
operating machinery, or performing other
hazardous activities. Zyban may cause
dizziness or drowsiness. If you
experience dizziness or drowsiness,
avoid these activities.
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