Bupropion (
Wellbutrin,
Zyban), previously known as
amfebutamone,
[1] is an atypical
antidepressant and
smoking cessation aid. It acts as a
norepinephrine and
dopamine reuptake inhibitor, as well as
α3β4-nicotinic receptor antagonist.
[2][3] Bupropion belongs to the
chemical class of
aminoketones and is similar in
structure to stimulants
cathinone and
diethylpropion, and to
phenethylamines in general.
Initially researched and marketed as an antidepressant, bupropion was subsequently found to be effective as a smoking cessation aid. In 2007 it was the fourth-most prescribed antidepressant in the United States retail market, with 20.184 million retail prescriptions.
[4]
Bupropion lowers
seizure threshold and its potential to cause seizures was widely publicized. However, at the recommended dose the risk of seizures is comparable to that observed for other antidepressants. Bupropion is an effective antidepressant on its own but it is particularly popular as an add-on medication in the cases of incomplete response to the first-line
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant. In contrast to many other antidepressants, bupropion does not cause
weight gain or
sexual dysfunction
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