Buy Zyban
Zyban (Bupropion) is a prescription medicine that was initially developed to treat the symptoms of depression, but during the early clinical trial stage Zyban was found to be able to help smokers to quit smoking. At present, the medical community is not entirely certain just how Zyban works, however it’s thought to alter the levels of certain chemicals found within the brain. These chemicals, known as neurotransmitters, are thought to help regulate cravings and thus help to reduce those suffered by smokers when they attempt to give up their habit.
How does Zyban work?
Exactly how Zyban works is not exactly understood by the medical community, but it is believed to interact with parts of the brain which control addiction and cravings by increasing the levels of certain chemical neurotransmitters which are free to act within sections of the brain. By increasing these chemicals, called noradrenaline and dopamine respectively, Zyban is able to control and reduce your cravings for nicotine when you try to quit smoking.
How effective is Zyban?
Taking Zyban doesn’t guarantee that you’ll be successful in your attempt to get off of nicotine. However, it can significantly increase your chances of quitting. During the clinical testing of this medication Zyban was found to consistently demonstrate a success rate of around 29% within patients after 8 weeks of using the prescription treatment.
How do I take Zyban?
To begin a course of Zyban treatment, take a single dose of 150mg each day for the first six days of treatment. After this period has passed, you will need to increase your dose to two pills each day. Do not take two tablets at the same time: take one in the morning and one in the evening so as to allow enough time between doses. You should pick a date to stop smoking, usually around day 8 of your course of treatment, as this allows the active ingredient Bupropion time to build up an adequate stock within your body. You will then need to continue with this for a further 7 weeks until the end of your treatment.
Are there any side-effects with Zyban?
The overwhelming majority of people who take Zyban do so without any adverse reactions or side effects, however there are a number of possible reactions which you should be aware of before starting your course of treatment. The most common of these are dry mouth and insomnia. Rarer side effects experienced by some patients whilst taking Zyban can include drowsiness, hypertension and even a fit or convulsion, although these occur in less than 1 in 1000 patients.

