Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Bupropion side effects profile

Nortriptyline (Pamelor). A recent study suggested that the tricyclic antidepressant nortriptyline, like bupropion, is effective in the treatment of smoking cessation. Nortriptyline does not have any significant effect on dopamine reuptake activity, but it does increase norepinephrine availability. Like bupropion, nortriptyline may therefore reduce the physical symptoms of nicotine withdrawal. Because nortriptyline carries the danger of lethality in overdose and has the unfavorable side effect profile of the tricyclics, we do not recommend its use for smoking cessation. However, it does raise the question as to whether other newer antidepressants that increase norepinephrine activity (e.g., venlafaxine, mirtazapine, duloxetine) may also prove to be effective treatments for nicotine withdrawal. [Pg.201]

Newer antidepressants (such as the SSRIs, bupropion, and venlafaxine] probably achieved their impressive popularity primarily because their side-effect profiles were more favorable. Because dry mouth, blurry vision, tachycardia, lethargy, constipation, urinary hesitancy, and arrhythmias are deeply distressing to many, paucity of anticholinergic side effects from SSRIs was especially noteworthy. Convenience and simplicity of use are also favorable qualities for some newer agents. However, the decreased libido, anorgasmia, and erectile problems caused by SSRIs are of note and should be taken into consideration for long-term therapy. [Pg.325]

Overall, bupropion has a favorable side-effect profile. The drug is associated with little or no weight gain, has few effects on cardiac conduction, and has minimal sexual side effects. Disadvantages include an increased risk of medication-induced seizures at higher-than-recommended doses. [Pg.35]

Although the efficacy of tricyclic antidepressants in the treatment of unipolar depression is beyond reproach, the side-effect profile of these agents makes them less desirable as first-line therapeutic agents. Introduction of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) such as fluoxetine, paroxetine, sertraline, citalopram and fluvoxamine in the past decade has revolutionized the treatment of depression universally. The side-effect profile of SSRIs, such as nausea, diarrhea and sexual dysfunction, is considerably more benign than that of tricyclic drugs. Multiple controlled trials have proven the efficacy of SSRIs vs. placebo (Nemeroff, 1994). Recently, a number of SNRIs (serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitors) and so-called atypical antidepressants have been marketed that may have additional advantages over SSRIs, such as more rapid onset of action (venlafaxine. mirtazapine) and low sexual side-effect potential ( bupropion, nefazodone). Additionally, it appears that venlafaxine may be more efficacious in cases of treatment-refractory depression (Clerc et al., 1994 Fatemi et al., 1999). Finally, in a recent report (Thase et al., 2001),... [Pg.276]

Bupropion, the only marketed aminoketone antidepressant, also has a side-effect profile different from the other classes of antidepressants. It is essentially devoid of anticholinergic, antihistaminic, and orthostatic hypotensive effects. Its principal adverse effects are consistent with its indirect agonism of dopamine and NE via uptake inhibition and include the following ... [Pg.151]

A number of antidepressants do not fit neatly into the other classes. Among these are bupropion,mirtazapine, amoxapine, and maprotiline (Figure 30-5). Bupropion has a unicyclic aminoketone structure. Its unique structure results in a different side-effect profile than most antidepressants (described below). Bupropion somewhat resembles amphetamine in chemical structure and like the stimulant, has central nervous system (CNS) activating properties. [Pg.656]

Settle EC Jr. Bupropion sustained release side effect profile. J Clin Psychiatry 1998 59(Suppl 4) 32-6. [Pg.98]


See other pages where Bupropion side effects profile is mentioned: [Pg.176]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.249]    [Pg.158]    [Pg.323]    [Pg.578]    [Pg.52]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.493 ]




SEARCH



Bupropion

Bupropion effects

Bupropion side effects

Effective profile

Profile Effects

Side-effect profile

© 2024 chempedia.info