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Warnings and Precautions With Mefenamic Acid - Wellbutrin XL and Weight Loss
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- Warnings and Precautions With Mefenamic Acid
- Warnings and Precautions With Mycophenolate Sodium
- Warnings and Precautions With Olmesartan
- Warnings and Precautions With Olmesartan Medoxomil-Hydrochlorothiazide
- Warnings and Precautions With Ondansetron
- Warnings and Precautions With Perindopril
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinapril
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinapril-Hydrochlorothiazide
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinaretic
- Warnings and Precautions With Spironolactone
- Warnings and Precautions With Sunitinib
- Warnings and Precautions With Tegaserod
- Warnings and Precautions With Telmisartan
- Warnings and Precautions With Telmisartan/Hydrochlorothiazide
- Warnings and Precautions With Terbinafine
- Warnings and Precautions With the HPV Vaccine
- Warnings and Precautions With Tilia Fe
- Warnings and Precautions With Trandolapril
- Warnings and Precautions With Trandolapril-Verapamil ER
- Warnings and Precautions With Valacyclovir
- Warnings and Precautions With Valsartan
- Warnings and Precautions With Valsartan and Hydrochlorothiazide
- Warnings and Precautions With Zenchent
- Was Celebrex Taken Off the Market?
- Was ist Atopische Dermatitis?
- Was Ist eine Klinische Studie?
- Was ist Multiple Sklerose?
- Was Ist Pimecrolimus?
- Was Passiert, Wenn Man an Einer Studie Teilnimmt?
- Was versteht man unter einer Forschungsstudie?
- Wash, Wash, Wash!
- Wat is belangenverstrengeling?
- Wat is een medisch onderzoek?
- Wat is multipele sclerose?
- Watch Starchy Veggies
- Watch That Caffeine
- Watch Your Numbers
- Watchful Waiting for Prostate Cancer
- Ways to Get HPV
- Wearing Contacts With Pink Eye
- Wearing Nicotine Patches at Night
- Week by Week Pregnancy
- Weekend Planning (Combination Therapy)
- Wegener's
- Wegener's Granulomatosis
- Wegener's Medication
- Weight and Heart Disease
- Weight and High Blood Pressure
- Weight and the Effect on Your Blood Pressure
- Weight Gain and Norvasc
- Weight Lifting
- Weight Loss Drug Lorcaserin
- Weight Loss Drugs
- Weight Loss Information
- Weight Loss Pills
- Weight Loss Surgery
- Weight Loss With Combination Therapy for Hepatitis C
- Weight Machines
- Weight-Bearing Exercises
- Welbuterin
- Welbutin
- Welbutren
- Welbutrim
- Welbutrin
- Welbutrin SR
- Welbutrin XL
- Welbutron
- WelChol
- WelChol Alternatives
- WelChol and Breastfeeding
- WelChol and Pregnancy
- WelChol Dosage
- WelChol Drug Interactions
- WelChol Medicine
- WelChol Precautions and Warnings
- WelChol Side Effects
- Welchol Tablets
- WelChol Uses
- Wellabutrin
- Wellbuterin
- Wellbutin
- Wellbutran
- Wellbutren
- Wellbutrim
- Wellbutrin
- Wellbutrin 150 mg Tablets
- Wellbutrin 75 mg Tablets
- Wellbutrin Alternatives
- Wellbutrin and Alcohol
- Wellbutrin and Dry Mouth
- Wellbutrin and Hair Loss
- Wellbutrin and Insomnia
- Wellbutrin and Pregnancy
- Wellbutrin and Sex Drive
- Wellbutrin and Suicide
- Wellbutrin and Weight Gain
- Wellbutrin and Weight Loss
- Wellbutrin and Xanax Drug Interactions
- Wellbutrin Antidepressant
- Wellbutrin Dangers
- Wellbutrin Dosage
- Wellbutrin Drug Information
- Wellbutrin Drug Interactions
- Wellbutrin for Depression
- Wellbutrin Indications
- Wellbutrin Medication
- Wellbutrin Oral
- Wellbutrin Overdose
- Wellbutrin Risks
- Wellbutrin Seizures
- Wellbutrin Sexual Side Effects
- Wellbutrin Side Affects
- Wellbutrin Side Effects
- Wellbutrin Side Iffects
- Wellbutrin SR
- Wellbutrin SR Alternatives
- Wellbutrin SR and Alcohol
- Wellbutrin SR and Dry Mouth
- Wellbutrin SR and Insomnia
- Wellbutrin SR and Libido
- Wellbutrin SR and Pregnancy
- Wellbutrin SR and Suicide
- Wellbutrin SR and Weight Loss
- Wellbutrin SR Dosage
- Wellbutrin SR Drug Interactions
- Wellbutrin SR For Depression
- Wellbutrin SR Overdose
- Wellbutrin SR Side Affects
- Wellbutrin SR Side Effects
- Wellbutrin SR Uses
- Wellbutrin SR Warnings and Precautions
- Wellbutrin Substitute
- Wellbutrin Tablets
- Wellbutrin to Quit Smoking
- Wellbutrin Weight Change
- Wellbutrin Withdrawal
- Wellbutrin Withdrawl
- Wellbutrin XL
- Wellbutrin XL and Hair Loss
- Wellbutrin XL and Weight Gain
Descriptions of Articles
- Warnings and Precautions With Mefenamic Acid
Mefenamic acid can potentially cause problems in the stomach and intestines. This eMedTV article offers more warnings and precautions with mefenamic acid, including other possible side effects and information on who should not take the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Mycophenolate Sodium
Taking mycophenolate sodium, an immunosuppressant, makes it harder for your body to fight infections. This eMedTV segment talks about the safety issues related to mycophenolate sodium, including warnings and precautions to discuss with your doctor.
- Warnings and Precautions With Olmesartan
This eMedTV segment outlines several warnings and precautions with olmesartan, such as drug interactions and taking the medication while you are pregnant. This page summarizes these various warnings and lists those who should not take the medicine.
- Warnings and Precautions With Olmesartan Medoxomil-Hydrochlorothiazide
This section of the eMedTV library outlines some of the warnings and precautions with olmesartan medoxomil-hydrochlorothiazide, such as being aware of certain drug interactions. This page also explains who should not take this medication.
- Warnings and Precautions With Ondansetron
This eMedTV segment highlights some of the warnings and precautions with ondansetron, such as certain drug interactions and knowing the risks of taking the medicine while pregnant or breastfeeding. This page also explains who should avoid the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Perindopril
People who have hereditary or idiopathic angioedema should not take perindopril. This eMedTV page lists more warnings and precautions with perindopril, including side effects to be aware of and other people who should not take the medicine.
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinapril
This eMedTV page lists warnings and precautions with quinapril, including information on potential drug interactions, people who shouldn't take quinapril (like those with angioedema), and the safety of taking quinapril while pregnant.
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinapril-Hydrochlorothiazide
This eMedTV page offers several warnings and precautions with quinapril-hydrochlorothiazide, including possible side effects and information on who should avoid the drug. For example, this drug should not be taken by those with severe kidney disease.
- Warnings and Precautions With Quinaretic
People taking Quinaretic should not drive until they know how the drug will affect them. This eMedTV segment discusses other important warnings and precautions with Quinaretic, including information on who should not take the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Spironolactone
Before taking spironolactone, tell your doctor if you have electrolyte problems or liver or kidney disease. This eMedTV segment lists other warnings and precautions with spironolactone, including information on who should not take the diuretic.
- Warnings and Precautions With Sunitinib
Wounds or sores may take longer to heal during cancer treatment with sunitinib. This portion of the eMedTV site covers important safety warnings and precautions with sunitinib, including what to discuss with your doctor before using this product.
- Warnings and Precautions With Tegaserod
Tegaserod may cause very severe diarrhea in some people. This eMedTV page also lists other warnings and precautions with tegaserod, such as potential drug interactions and conditions to tell your doctor about before taking it (such as renal failure).
- Warnings and Precautions With Telmisartan
Telmisartan may cause extreme low blood pressure, which can lead to dizziness or fainting. This eMedTV page offers more warnings and precautions with telmisartan, including information on possible side effects and people who shouldn't take the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Telmisartan/Hydrochlorothiazide
Those with severe kidney or liver disease shouldn't take telmisartan/hydrochlorothiazide. This eMedTV page lists more warnings and precautions with telmisartan/hydrochlorothiazide, including others who should avoid the drug and possible side effects.
- Warnings and Precautions With Terbinafine
This eMedTV Web page offers warnings and precautions with terbinafine, including certain people who should not take the drug and possible side effects. For example, terbinafine may cause vision changes, such as blurred or double vision.
- Warnings and Precautions With the HPV Vaccine
This eMedTV segment takes an in-depth look at several warnings and precautions with the HPV vaccine, including the risks of taking the drug if you have a condition like a bleeding disorder. This page also outlines who should not take the HPV vaccine.
- Warnings and Precautions With Tilia Fe
As this page from the eMedTV library explains, Tilia Fe does not protect against HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases. This article lists other important safety precautions for Tilia Fe, with warnings on who should avoid the drug altogether.
- Warnings and Precautions With Trandolapril
Trandolapril can cause allergic reactions or a cough, among other things, in some people. This eMedTV page also lists other warnings and precautions with trandolapril, like the safety of taking the drug if you're nursing or have kidney failure.
- Warnings and Precautions With Trandolapril-Verapamil ER
Those with sick sinus syndrome are among the people who shouldn't take trandolapril-verapamil ER. This eMedTV page also lists other warnings and precautions with trandolapril-verapamil ER, like the safety of taking the drug while pregnant or nursing.
- Warnings and Precautions With Valacyclovir
This eMedTV resource highlights some warnings and precautions with valacyclovir, including allergic reactions and reducing the dosage in people with poor kidney function. This page also describes who should avoid taking the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Valsartan
Diabetes and liver disease are among the conditions to tell your doctor about before taking valsartan. This eMedTV page also lists other warnings and precautions with valsartan, like the safety of taking it with potassium supplements or while nursing.
- Warnings and Precautions With Valsartan and Hydrochlorothiazide
Among the warnings and precautions with valsartan and hydrochlorothiazide listed on this eMedTV page are possible drug interactions and the risk of decreased kidney function, high blood sugar, or electrolyte imbalance in some people taking the drug.
- Warnings and Precautions With Zenchent
If you have a history of breast cancer or endometrial cancer, you should not take Zenchent. This eMedTV segment talks about the warnings and precautions to be aware of before taking Zenchent, with details on what to discuss with your healthcare provider.
- Was Celebrex Taken Off the Market?
This eMedTV resource explains that while Celebrex was not taken off the market, a similar medication was. This segment explains why, provides a brief overview of Celebrex, and offers a link to more in-depth information on this particular drug.
- Was ist Atopische Dermatitis?
Was ist Atopische Dermatitis?
- Was Ist eine Klinische Studie?
Was Ist eine Klinische Studie?
- Was ist Multiple Sklerose?
Normalerweise hat das Immunsystem die Aufgabe, Sie zu schützen.
- Was Ist Pimecrolimus?
Was Ist Pimecrolimus?
- Was Passiert, Wenn Man an Einer Studie Teilnimmt?
Einige Menschen sind sich über die Hintergründe einer Studienteilnahme unsicher.
- Was versteht man unter einer Forschungsstudie?
Eine Forschungsstudie bzw. klinische Prüfung stellt für medizinische Forscher eine organisierte Methode dar, mit der das Ziel verfolgt wird, mehr über ein Medikament, einen Impfstoff oder eine andere Therapieform herauszufinden.
- Wash, Wash, Wash!
Handwashing is easy, free (or almost free), and a very effective way to prevent the spread of cold and flu viruses. Don't wait until someone in your house is sick, as it may already be too late. Make proper handwashing a year-round healthy habit.
- Wat is belangenverstrengeling?
Onderzoeksartsen en andere onderzoekers hebben de veiligheid en gezondheid van de onderzoeksdeelnemers voor ogen. Daarnaast hebben zij echter ook andere belangen.
- Wat is een medisch onderzoek?
Een medisch onderzoek, of klinische trial, is een georganiseerde methode waarmee medische onderzoekers meer te weten kunnen komen over een bepaald geneesmiddel, vaccin of andere behandelmethode.
- Wat is multipele sclerose?
Normaliter draagt uw immuunsysteem bij aan uw bescherming. Het systeem doet dit door witte bloedcellen en speciale eiwitten in de bloedsomloop te brengen zodra een lichaamsvreemde substantie (zoals een bacterie of een virus) uw lichaam binnendringt.
- Watch Starchy Veggies
While technically they are still vegetables, you'll do yourself a big favor by thinking of starchy veggies (such as potatoes, corn, dried beans, and peas) separately. While starchy vegetables can fit into a healthy diet, you'll have to watch them a little more carefully, as they have a bigger impact on blood sugar, compared to nonstarchy veggies.
- Watch That Caffeine
We all love caffeine. It gets us going and keeps us going. But too much can cause an exaggerated physical response to stress and can even make our lives feel more stressful than they really are. Try cutting out or reducing caffeine to see if it helps. Just make sure to reduce your intake gradually, as an abrupt decrease in caffeine intake can cause headaches.
- Watch Your Numbers
In addition to your blood sugar, keep an eye on your weight, your blood pressure, and your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Some (but not all) studies suggest that these may also be diabetic neuropathy risk factors. Keep them under control, and you might be able to delay or avoid diabetic neuropathy.
- Watchful Waiting for Prostate Cancer
Watchful waiting for prostate cancer is an option if the risks of treatment outweigh the possible benefits. This eMedTV article explores the pros and cons of watchful waiting for prostate cancer.
- Ways to Get HPV
Sexual contact with an infected partner is one of the most common ways to get HPV (human papillomavirus). This eMedTV resource deals specifically with the ways to get genital HPV. Out of over 100 types of the virus, over 30 are transmitted sexually.
- Wearing Contacts With Pink Eye
If you wear contacts and are diagnosed with pink eye, throw away the lenses and lens case. This eMedTV resource further discusses the risk of wearing contacts with pink eye and explains how long you should wait before wearing contacts again.
- Wearing Nicotine Patches at Night
This eMedTV article explains that wearing nicotine patches at night may be helpful in some cases, but problematic in others. This article explains why, and also offers a link to more in-depth information on this smoking-cessation medication.
- Week by Week Pregnancy
When you're pregnant, it can seem like your baby is doing something new every day. This eMedTV resource looks at some of the important milestones in pregnancy and links to an article that gives a week-by-week overview of the experience.
- Weekend Planning (Combination Therapy)
This video explains how planning ahead for the weekend can help you stick with your treatment plan.
- Wegener's
This eMedTV article explains that Wegener's granulomatosis (a condition that mainly affects the upper respiratory tract) is a rare disease in which the blood vessels become inflamed. This page discusses this condition in detail.
- Wegener's Granulomatosis
Wegener's granulomatosis is a condition that causes inflammation of the blood vessels. As this eMedTV article explains, it often occurs in the upper respiratory tract. This article describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition.
- Wegener's Medication
As this eMedTV article explains, Wegener's granulomatosis is often treated with medications such as prednisone, azathioprine, and cyclophosphamide. This part of the Web site offers an in-depth look at Wegener's medication.
- Weight and Heart Disease
As this eMedTV page explains, if you are overweight, you are at risk for heart disease and for diseases like diabetes. This article provides an in-depth discussion on heart disease and weight, and includes detailed information on weight-loss strategies.
- Weight and High Blood Pressure
This section of the eMedTV library discusses the link between weight and high blood pressure in detail. For example, lose just 10 percent of your current weight, and high blood pressure can be lowered -- or prevented, if you don't have hypertension.
- Weight and the Effect on Your Blood Pressure
As people gain weight, their blood pressure tends to rise. Losing weight can make high blood pressure drop back down.
- Weight Gain and Norvasc
Weight gain is a side effect of Norvasc that occurs in less than 1 percent of patients. This eMedTV segment further discusses weight gain and Norvasc, including tips on maintaining a healthy weight during Norvasc treatment.
- Weight Lifting
Weights you hold in your hands can be used for upper-body exercises. You can also find weights that can be strapped to your ankles for lower-body exercises. Free weights come in a variety of sizes, from as light as one pound on up, so you can start out slowly and gradually increase the weight as your strength increases.
- Weight Loss Drug Lorcaserin
Many people who are obese or have a weight-related health problem may benefit from lorcaserin. This eMedTV resource examines whether this weight loss drug is effective and who may benefit from taking lorcaserin. It also offers a link to more details.
- Weight Loss Drugs
Appetite suppressants and lipase inhibitors are two classes of drugs that are approved for weight loss. This eMedTV segment describes these weight loss drugs in more detail and also discusses several off-label medications that can cause weight loss.
- Weight Loss Information
In most cases, sustainable weight loss comes down to making two main changes. This part of the eMedTV site features information on weight loss, exploring the most effective ways to lose weight over the long term and including a link to learn more.
- Weight Loss Pills
When considering weight loss pills, you should do your research in order to make an informed decision. This eMedTV resource explains how to choose a good pill for weight loss and lists several possibly safe and unsafe products.
- Weight Loss Surgery
Weight loss surgery may be recommended if a person is severely obese or has health-related problems. This eMedTV Web page takes an in-depth look at these weight loss procedures, including information on the risks and benefits of each.
- Weight Loss With Combination Therapy for Hepatitis C
Weight loss can occur in people who are taking combination therapy for hepatitis C. This page on the eMedTV site discusses ways to combat weight loss, including the use of nutritional drinks and eating smaller and more frequent meals.
- Weight Machines
You'll need to join a gym or fitness center to take advantage of weight machines, unless you invest in a home version. Intimidated by the machines at the gym? Don't be! The majority of fitness centers will offer assistance to teach you how to use their machines.
- Weight-Bearing Exercises
Weight-bearing exercises are important for osteoporosis prevention because they help build bone mass. Bone mass refers to the strength and density of your bones. A few types of exercise that force you to work against gravity and build healthy bones include walking, jogging, climbing stairs, tennis, and dancing.
- Welbuterin
This eMedTV Web article provides an overview of Wellbutrin, a prescription drug used to treat depression. This article describes how Wellbutrin works, dosing guidelines, and what to do if you overdose. Welbuterin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Welbutin
A healthcare provider may prescribe Wellbutrin to treat the symptoms of depression. This eMedTV Web resource explores some side effects of Wellbutrin and offers some general dosing information. Welbutin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Welbutren
Wellbutrin is a prescription medicine licensed for the treatment of depression. This eMedTV article describes Wellbutrin in more detail and offers general precautions for taking the medication. Welbutren is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Welbutrim
This page of the eMedTV library explains how the prescription medication Wellbutrin works to treat the symptoms of depression. This page also provides some tips for when and how to take the medication. Welbutrim is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Welbutrin
Wellbutrin is a prescription drug used to treat depression. This eMedTV page explains how Wellbutrin works, and also lists available strengths of the drug and factors that may affect your dosage. Welbutrin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Welbutrin SR
This portion of the eMedTV archives highlights the depression medicine Wellbutrin SR, noting in particular how the drug works and when and how to take it. Welbutrin SR is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin SR.
- Welbutrin XL
Wellbutrin XL is a prescribed medication that treats depression and seasonal affective disorder. This eMedTV page explains how the drug works and covers the factors that will determine your dose. Welbutrin XL is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin XL.
- Welbutron
This page on the eMedTV site gives an overview of Wellbutrin, a drug used to treat depression. This page describes how Wellbutrin works, how and when to take the drug, and what to do if you overdose. Welbutron is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- WelChol
WelChol is a prescription medication used to treat high cholesterol and diabetes. This eMedTV article takes an in-depth look at WelChol, providing detailed information on its uses, side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.
- WelChol Alternatives
This eMedTV Web page explores WelChol alternatives such as Altoprev, Crestor, Antara, Triglide, and combination medicines. This page discusses how these alternatives work and factors that can affect which drug your doctor recommends.
- WelChol and Breastfeeding
WelChol (colesevelam) is not expected to pass through breast milk. This eMedTV page offers an overview of WelChol and breastfeeding, including information on why it's a good idea to take a multivitamin if you are nursing while taking the drug.
- WelChol and Pregnancy
WelChol may be given to a pregnant woman if the benefits outweigh potential risks to her fetus. As this eMedTV page explains, WelChol and pregnancy have been studied together only in animals, but in these tests, the drug did not damage the fetuses.
- WelChol Dosage
As this eMedTV Web page explains, the recommended starting dose of WelChol tablets is 1875 mg twice a day. This page provides dosing guidelines for WelChol and also lists factors that can affect your dose, such as other medical conditions you may have.
- WelChol Drug Interactions
WelChol drug interactions can occur with warfarin, phenytoin, and other drugs. This eMedTV page explains how WelChol can keep some drugs from being fully absorbed into the body and gives examples of drugs that should be taken separately from WelChol.
- WelChol Medicine
As this eMedTV segment explains, WelChol is a medicine that is used to lower cholesterol and improve blood sugar control. This resource gives some dosing information for WelChol and lists some of the side effects that may occur during treatment.
- WelChol Precautions and Warnings
As this eMedTV article explains, several WelChol precautions and warnings relate to conditions such as bowel obstruction and high triglycerides. This article emphasizes the importance of being aware of these and other precautions with this drug.
- WelChol Side Effects
As this eMedTV resource explains, common WelChol side effects include indigestion, runny nose, and constipation. This Web page also lists rare side effects and side effects you should report to your doctor immediately, such as difficulty swallowing.
- Welchol Tablets
Welchol tablets are commonly used for the treatment of high cholesterol. This page on the eMedTV Web site covers other approved Welchol uses, describes how this medication works, and explains what side effects may occur with treatment.
- WelChol Uses
As this eMedTV Web page explains, WelChol is used to lower "bad" cholesterol in people with high cholesterol. This article also explains how WelChol is used to treat diabetes. There are no universally accepted off-label WelChol uses at this time.
- Wellabutrin
A doctor may prescribe Wellbutrin to treat symptoms of depression. This eMedTV Web article offers a brief description of Wellbutrin and explains what to tell your doctor before taking it. Wellabutrin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbuterin
Wellbutrin is a prescription medicine that is licensed to treat depression symptoms. This eMedTV Web resource explains how Wellbutrin works and provides some general dosing guidelines. Wellbuterin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutin
Wellbutrin is a prescription drug used for the treatment of depression. This eMedTV Web page describes Wellbutrin in more detail, explains how it works, and lists possible side effects that may occur. Wellbutin is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutran
Wellbutrin is a medicine that can be prescribed to treat depression. This eMedTV page explains how Wellbutrin works, lists a few potential side effects, and links to more information on the drug. Wellbutran is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutren
A healthcare provider may prescribe Wellbutrin for the treatment of depression. This part of the eMedTV library explores some potential side effects of Wellbutrin and offers general dosing information. Wellbutren is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrim
Wellbutrin is a prescription drug used for treating common depression symptoms. This eMedTV page explains how often Wellbutrin is taken, describes how it works, and lists side effects that may occur. Wellbutrim is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrin
Wellbutrin is a prescription medication that is approved to treat depression. This eMedTV article explains how the medication works, highlights some of its potential side effects, offers tips on when and how to take it, and more.
- Wellbutrin 150 mg Tablets
As this eMedTV segment explains, Wellbutrin 150 mg tablets are the strongest strength available for this medication. This page covers some general Wellbutrin dosing guidelines for treating depression and lists the factors that may affect your dose.
- Wellbutrin 75 mg Tablets
As this eMedTV page explains, Wellbutrin 75 mg tablets are the lowest strength available for this medication. This page covers some general Wellbutrin dosing guidelines for treating depression and describes the factors that may affect your dosage.
- Wellbutrin Alternatives
This part of the eMedTV library takes an in-depth look at several Wellbutrin alternatives, such as other depression medications, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive therapy. This page also explains when an alternative to Wellbutrin may be considered.
- Wellbutrin and Alcohol
If you choose to drink alcohol while taking Wellbutrin, you should drink only mild-to-moderate amounts. This eMedTV page takes a detailed look at Wellbutrin and alcohol, noting some precautions a person should take before drinking while on Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrin and Dry Mouth
Side effects may occur during treatment with Wellbutrin, and dry mouth is one of the most common complaints. This eMedTV page lists some things you can do if you experience a dry mouth while taking Wellbutrin (such as avoiding drinks with caffeine).
- Wellbutrin and Hair Loss
This eMedTV page explains that some people may experience hair loss from Wellbutrin. Although hair loss is an infrequent side effect of the medication, be sure to talk to your healthcare provider if hair loss does occur while you're taking it.
- Wellbutrin and Insomnia
Insomnia appears to be one of the more common side effects of Wellbutrin. This section of the eMedTV library examines Wellbutrin and insomnia, explaining some symptoms of insomnia and things you can do to improve your sleep habits.
- Wellbutrin and Pregnancy
Wellbutrin could potentially harm a fetus. This eMedTV page explains that if you're taking Wellbutrin and pregnancy occurs, you should tell your doctor. He or she will weigh the benefits and risks before making a recommendation for your situation.
- Wellbutrin and Sex Drive
As this eMedTV Web segment explains, there are several possible sexual side effects of Wellbutrin, including impotence and a decreased sex drive. Wellbutrin may or may not cause these problems, so it is important to discuss them with your doctor.
- Wellbutrin and Suicide
It's hard to tell if there is a link between Wellbutrin and suicide or suicidal behavior. This eMedTV page explains that you should report any signs of suicidal behavior to your doctor right away, regardless of whether or not you're taking Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrin and Weight Gain
Weight gain is a possible side effect of Wellbutrin. But as this eMedTV page explains, people taking the drug are actually less likely to gain weight than people not taking it. This page also describes how to manage weight gain with Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrin and Weight Loss
There are potential side effects with Wellbutrin, and weight loss appears to be one of them. As this eMedTV article explains, Wellbutrin can cause a loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting -- all of which may contribute to weight loss in some people.
- Wellbutrin and Xanax Drug Interactions
If you combine Xanax and Wellbutrin, drug interactions could occur. As this eMedTV article explains, taking these two medications together can increase your risk of side effects, such as drowsiness, confusion, memory loss, or difficulty breathing.
- Wellbutrin Antidepressant
As a type of antidepressant, Wellbutrin treats depression by affecting specific chemicals in the brain. This eMedTV Web segment further discusses Wellbutrin, including information on how it works, possible side effects, and available strengths.
- Wellbutrin Dangers
You may not be able to safely use Wellbutrin if you have certain medical conditions (such as diabetes). This eMedTV Web segment takes a closer look at other potential Wellbutrin dangers to be aware of before starting treatment with this medication.
- Wellbutrin Dosage
For people with depression, the starting dosage of Wellbutrin is 100 mg twice daily. This eMedTV page lists general tips on taking the medication (like never doubling your dose) and explains that your dosage should not exceed 450 mg a day.
- Wellbutrin Drug Information
As this part of the eMedTV library explains, Wellbutrin is used for the treatment of depression. This selection talks about Wellbutrin in more detail, including dosing guidelines and a link to more information on this prescription drug.
- Wellbutrin Drug Interactions
Steroids, MAOIs, and alcohol are among the drugs that can potentially interact with Wellbutrin. This page on the eMedTV Web site describes the effects of some of these Wellbutrin drug interactions and what your doctor may do if they occur.
- Wellbutrin for Depression
As this eMedTV page explains, Wellbutrin is a medication used to treat depression. Wellbutrin works by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that can cause depression when the levels become unbalanced. This page also lists possible side effects.
- Wellbutrin Indications
As this eMedTV page discusses, Wellbutrin is a prescription medication used to treat depression in adults. This page takes a closer look at Wellbutrin's indications, including other possible uses of the medication and information on how the drug works.
- Wellbutrin Medication
As an NDRI medication, Wellbutrin can help treat depression by affecting certain brain chemicals. This eMedTV resource offers an overview of Wellbutrin, including possible side effects, general precautions, and tips on taking this medication.
- Wellbutrin Oral
As this eMedTV Web article discusses, Wellbutrin oral tablets are often prescribed to treat depression. This page also takes a closer look at how this drug works, possible side effects, and various strengths of the medication that are available.
- Wellbutrin Overdose
Symptoms of a Wellbutrin overdose can include seizures, fainting, and even loss of life. This part of the eMedTV archives also lists possible treatment options for a Wellbutrin overdose (such as pumping the stomach and supportive care).
- Wellbutrin Risks
Some of the potential risks with using Wellbutrin may include headaches, nausea, and weight loss. This eMedTV article describes other Wellbutrin risks, including potentially serious problems that require immediate medical attention.
- Wellbutrin Seizures
This eMedTV Web page explains that seizures are a possible side effect of Wellbutrin. This article describes who is at a higher risk of developing Wellbutrin seizures and outlines some recommendations on how to prevent seizures while taking the drug.
- Wellbutrin Sexual Side Effects
As this eMedTV page explains, sexual side effects (such as changes in sex drive or erectile dysfunction) can occur during treatment with Wellbutrin. This article discusses what to do if you develop any of these sexual side effects.
- Wellbutrin Side Affects
Among the Wellbutrin side effects listed in this eMedTV article are common side effects (like insomnia) and side effects to report to your doctor (like seizures). Wellbutrin side affects is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin side effects.
- Wellbutrin Side Effects
Some of the most common Wellbutrin side effects include weight loss, nausea, and constipation. This eMedTV segment also takes an in-depth look at some of the more serious side effects of the drug, such as chest palpitations and suicidal thoughts.
- Wellbutrin Side Iffects
Some side effects of Wellbutrin include insomnia, constipation, and nausea. This eMedTV page also covers possible side effects that may require immediate medical care. Wellbutrin side iffects is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin side effects.
- Wellbutrin SR
Wellbutrin SR is commonly prescribed for the treatment of depression. This eMedTV article explains how the medication works to relieve depression symptoms, highlights some potential side effects, and offers tips on when and how to take the drug.
- Wellbutrin SR Alternatives
This portion of the eMedTV archives examines several Wellbutrin SR alternatives, such as other depression medications, psychotherapy, and electroconvulsive therapy. This page also explains when an alternative to Wellbutrin SR may be considered.
- Wellbutrin SR and Alcohol
As this eMedTV page explains, most doctors recommend that if a person chooses to drink while taking Wellbutrin SR, he or she should drink only light-to-moderate amounts. This page discusses some other precautions related to Wellbutrin SR and alcohol.
- Wellbutrin SR and Dry Mouth
This portion of the eMedTV archives explains that there are a number of side effects with Wellbutrin SR, and dry mouth is one of the most common side effects. This article also outlines some suggestions on how to improve symptoms of a dry mouth.
- Wellbutrin SR and Insomnia
Insomnia is a common Wellbutrin SR side effect. This eMedTV page explores Wellbutrin and insomnia, listing symptoms of insomnia (such as trouble falling asleep), as well as ways to improve your sleep habits (such as keeping a regular sleep-wake cycle).
- Wellbutrin SR and Libido
While some people develop side effects with Wellbutrin SR, sexual side effects of the drug occur rarely. This eMedTV segment covers some specific sexual side effects of Wellbutrin SR (such as impotence) and what to do if you develop these problems.
- Wellbutrin SR and Pregnancy
This eMedTV page explains that while Wellbutrin SR and pregnancy have been tested together only in animals, the medication did appear to cause harm to the fetus in those studies. If you become pregnant while taking Wellbutrin SR, let your doctor know.
- Wellbutrin SR and Suicide
In previous studies, children and teenagers on Wellbutrin SR were at an increased risk of suicidal behavior. This eMedTV page explores Wellbutrin SR and suicide in more detail, listing some signs of suicidal behavior you should report to your doctor.
- Wellbutrin SR and Weight Loss
Weight loss has been reported as a side effect of Wellbutrin SR. This eMedTV page examines Wellbutrin SR and weight loss in more detail, explaining how other side effects of Wellbutrin SR may contribute to weight loss in some people taking the drug.
- Wellbutrin SR Dosage
For people who have depression, the starting Wellbutrin SR dosage is 150 mg once daily in the morning. This eMedTV Web page also lists maximum Wellbutrin SR dosages and factors that can affect your dosage (like other drugs you may be taking).
- Wellbutrin SR Drug Interactions
This eMedTV resource explains how Wellbutrin SR drug interactions can increase your risk of seizures and other dangerous side effects. Among the drugs that can potentially interact with Wellbutrin SR are other antidepressants, steroids, and MAOIs.
- Wellbutrin SR For Depression
People with depression may benefit from treatment with Wellbutrin SR, a prescription drug. This eMedTV resource gives a brief description of this medication, including how it works and how to take it. Also included is a link to learn more.
- Wellbutrin SR Overdose
People who take too much Wellbutrin SR may experience seizures, muscle pain, and breathing problems. This eMedTV resource discusses other possible Wellbutrin SR overdose symptoms, as well as how a doctor may treat an overdose on Wellbutrin.
- Wellbutrin SR Side Affects
Anxiety and infections are among the common side effects of Wellbutrin SR. This eMedTV page also covers serious Wellbutrin SR side effects and what to do if they occur. Wellbutrin SR side affects is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin SR side effects.
- Wellbutrin SR Side Effects
Some of the most common side effects of Wellbutrin SR include weight loss, nausea, and headaches. This eMedTV page also covers some more serious side effects that you should report to your doctor, such as hallucinations and suicidal thoughts.
- Wellbutrin SR Uses
As this eMedTV segment explains, Wellbutrin SR is commonly used to treat depression in adults. This page describes how Wellbutrin SR works and also explores a few off-label Wellbutrin SR uses, such as treating ADHD and helping people to quit smoking.
- Wellbutrin SR Warnings and Precautions
This eMedTV Web page examines numerous Wellbutrin SR warnings and precautions, such the safety of taking the drug while nursing and the risk of allergic reactions in some people taking it. This page also lists people who shouldn't take Wellbutrin SR.
- Wellbutrin Substitute
If you have side effects or if Wellbutrin is not working for you, there are several alternatives available. This eMedTV Web resource describes several Wellbutrin substitutes, such as other medications, therapy, and natural alternatives.
- Wellbutrin Tablets
As this eMedTV page discusses, Wellbutrin tablets are a prescription medication used to treat depression. This article offers more detail on Wellbutrin, including information on how the drug works, potential side effects, and available strengths.
- Wellbutrin to Quit Smoking
It is quite common for people to take Wellbutrin to quit smoking. This portion of the eMedTV archives provides an overview of Wellbutrin and smoking cessation, noting in particular why this is such a common off-label use of these products.
- Wellbutrin Weight Change
There are several possible side effects of Wellbutrin, and weight change is one of them. This page from the eMedTV Web library explains how Wellbutrin may cause weight loss or weight gain in some people, and offers tips on controlling your weight change.
- Wellbutrin Withdrawal
This section of the eMedTV library explains that Wellbutrin withdrawal can occur if a person abruptly stops taking the medication. This page also describes how your healthcare provider may slowly decrease your dosage to help minimize withdrawal symptoms.
- Wellbutrin Withdrawl
Stopping Wellbutrin too quickly may lead to withdrawal symptoms, such as confusion and a burning sensation. This eMedTV page describes other possible Wellbutrin withdrawal symptoms. Wellbutrin withdrawl is a common misspelling of Wellbutrin withdrawal.
- Wellbutrin XL
Wellbutrin XL is a prescription drug that is approved to treat depression and seasonal affective disorder. This eMedTV article explains how the drug works, highlights potential side effects, and offers tips on when and how to take the medicine.
- Wellbutrin XL and Hair Loss
Hair loss does appear to be a rare side effect of Wellbutrin XL. This selection from the eMedTV archives explains the options available to you if you are taking Wellbutrin XL and this particular side effect occurs.
- Wellbutrin XL and Weight Gain
Weight gain does not appear to be a side effect of Wellbutrin XL. This eMedTV resource explores the link between Wellbutrin XL and weight gain, discussing the results of clinical studies and explaining what to do if you notice this problem.


