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Bupropion
Type Antidepressant
Group other
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ATC-code N06AX12
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Nietinrijdenbord.png Stop Bupropion
  • In general after long-term maintenance treatment, the best is to reduce the dose by about 25% every 4-6 weeks. An apt pharmaceutical dose (tablet, capsule, mixture) is not always available. In these cases one should be creative with dosing.[1][2]
  • Another, more risky, possibility is being at a certain dose to use the following scheme:
  • Before day 1: Gradually reduce dosage of bupropion to a maximum of 150 mg/ day.
  • Day 1: Stop administration of bupropion



  1. The UK Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin; 1999;37:49-52
  2. Editor: please note that not all dosages are available in pharmacy. So now and then you should be creative.
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