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 | | Bupropion HCl Sustained Release 300 mg/day: Anorexia, dry mouth, rash, sweating, tinnitus, and tremor. |
 | | Bupropion HCl Sustained Release 400 mg/day: Abdominal pain, agitation, anxiety, dizziness, dry mouth, insomnia, myalgia, nausea, palpitation, pharyngitis, sweating, tinnitus, and urinary frequency. |
 | | Drugs That Lower Seizure Threshold: Concurrent administration of bupropion HCl and agents (e.g., antipyschotics, other antidepressants, theophyllinem systemic steroids, etc.) or treatment regimens (e.g., abrupt discontinuation of benzodiazepines) that lower seizure threshold should be undertaken only with extreme caution (see WARNINGS.) Low initial dosing and gradual dose increases should be employed. |
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