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Bupropion Beta blockers

Drugs that may increase the effects or side effects of bupropion include levodopa, MAOIs, ritonavir, antidepressants, antipsychotics, beta blockers, type 1C antiarrhythmics. [Pg.1339]

Other alternatives to the stimulants that have been studied for treatment of ADHD in children and adults include the tricyclic antidepressants desipramine and nortriptyline the newer antidepressants bupropion, venlafaxine, and atomoxetine the beta-blocker pindolol and the selective monoamine oxidase inhibitor, deprenyl. Across these agents, the number of controlled studies varies from none (nortriptyline) to four (bupropion). Only deprenyl and desipramine have been studied in children with ADHD and tic disorders. [Pg.536]

BETA-BLOCKERS DRUG DEPENDENCE THERAPIES - BUPROPION t plasma concentrations of metoprolol, propranolol and timolol, with risk of toxic effects Bupropion and its metabolite hydroxybupropion inhibit CYP2D6 Initiate therapy of these drugs at the lowest effective dose... [Pg.74]

Clozapine Bupropion eyelophosphamide Paelitaxel NSAIDs Dielofenae PPls Lansoprazole Beta-blockers Anesthetics Enflurane Macrolide antibiotics... [Pg.535]


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