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I am taking Zyban to stop smoking and i have been feeling? |
Sick, light headed and have pains in my arms, chest and back. Should i stop taking it and has anyone else had these symptoms. EDIT: ** rare side effect can cause chest pain!! ** see below!! Some of the sickness and light headedness may be from quitting smoking - depending on how long it has been. Zyban has the same main ingredient as Wellbutrin which is a common anti-depressant that is usually very safe and very low in any side effects. Of course, side effects depend on the person and vary person to person and the pains in your chest, back and arms would concern me. Most people I know on this med have not had bad side effects but yours are listed so I would either stop it or call the ER # for your dr now and ask them what to do. The main side effect of Zyban are : dizziness***, joint and muscle pain, dry mouth, jitters, rash, insomnia, change in appetite (usually less) , agitation & headaches. So - the sickness and light headedness could also be from the medication it sounds like. I do know that using this med along with a patch can raise your blood pressure too much - which may cause other negative effects on your body but many use them together - but I just read on a site that you need to discuss it with your doctor if you plan to do this - don't know if this applies to you or not. I would call your doctor as you should not stop any medication suddenly without talking to a dr. Sometimes it is not safe to just stop a medication suddenly - most antidepressants should be weened off of and while you are not taking it for this reason, it is the same exact ingredient ~ bupropion. I did take Welbutrin for some time and it made cigarettes taste horrible (guess that is why they released it as Zyban :o) but I had this urgent need to pee - so I had to stop taking it.. I would call the emergency number for the office of the doctor who prescribed it for you - just in case. This is who should NOT take it - do any of these apply to you?: Who shouldn't use Zyban? People with a history of eating disorders such as anorexia or bulimia. People already taking Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin SR or medications that contain buproprion hydrochloride. People who have taken or are taking monoamine oxidize inhibitors (MAOI) medication for depression. People with severe cirrhosis of the liver People with a seizure disorder such as epilepsy. Bupropion hydrochloride can cause seizures in 1 in every 1000 people Here are some less common side effects ~ sorry to make answer so long but wanted to make sure you got all of this info in case you didn't have it already: These are generally mild and usually disappear after a few weeks. If you have difficulty sleeping, avoid taking Zyban close to bedtime and ask your doctor about reducing your dosage. More common side effects may include: Abdominal pain, abnormal dreams, anxiety, constipation, diarrhea, disturbed concentration, dizziness********, joint pain, increased cough, itching, nasal inflammation, nausea, nervousness, rash, sore throat Less common side effects may include: Abnormal thinking, allergic reaction, bronchitis, changes in taste, difficulty breathing, dry skin, fever, hives, hot flashes, increased appetite or loss of appetite, increased blood pressure, migraine, mouth ulcers, muscle pain, neck pain, nosebleed, ringing in the ears, shakiness, sinus inflammation, sleepiness, throbbing heartbeat Rare side effects may include: *********************** Chest pain, feeling of unhappiness, thirst, swelling of the face Hope you feel better :) Congrats on quitting! Contact your personal physician if you continue to have all these symptoms. Headaches, agitation, dry mouth, insomnia, and change in appetite are the most common side effects of Zyban. It does not seem logical that you would have pain in your arms, chest and back and I wonder if this is a result of agitation. It is definitely not easy to quit smoking. My father felt so bad that he thought he had some dread disease but he was never sorry that he stopped smoking. The benefits far outweigh the unsettling problems that you have for a short time. I wish you the best of success as you endeavor to stop smoking and improve your health. http://quitsmoking.about.com/cs/zyban/f/... im so glad you have asked this question. because i have zyban and i havent used it yet as my sister ended up in hospital with a severe allergic reaction so i just stick my patches on. i was thinking about starting zyban next monday and taking my patches off altogether but now im not so sure. it does sound like you are experiencing side effects from taking it and you can either stop taking it now or you can see if your side effects subside. if i was you id stop taking it and i dont think ill be taking it either For the first few days of taking Zyban I was really agitated and couldnt sleep for the first 3 nights. I ended up coming off it after 2 weeks as I couldnt stand it. My doc wont put me on it again as he says its a one chance only. If you feel that awful I would say come off it and try something else. I only used the 24 hour patch,there is side afects with alot of things, and you are stopping smoking you will feel different, go and ask your doctor he'll advise you,I got mine free every month.Ive been stopped over two years and I could still smoke of course I won't. Keep on with the good work. I think the first answer says it all! |
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