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Bupropion
Kaplan and Saddock, Synopsis of Psychiatry 10th ed., Section 36.10
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Graduate
09/19/2013

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Term
What is the main indication of bupropion? What makes it different from other drugs used for this purpose?
Definition
Bupropion is an antidepressant. Unlike other antidepressants, it has no serotonergic activity.
Term
What is the mechanism of action of bupropion?
Definition
Norepinephrine and dopamine reuptake inhibitor (no serotonergic action)
Term
How does bupropion compare to SSRIs in the treatment of depression?
Definition
Comparably efficient to SSRIs. Little risk of sexual dysfunction or sedation, modest weight loss with treatment.
Term
Aside from classic depression, what 6 other indications are there for bupropion?
Definition

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)

Smoking cessation

Bipolar disorder

ADHD - 2nd-line after sympathomimetics

Cocaine detoxification (?)

Hypoactive sexual desire

Term
What two goups of psychiatric patients should not be treated with bupropion?
Definition

Severe anxiety disorder

Severe panic disorder

Term
Which 4 severe psychiatric symptoms may occur as a result of bupropione treatment?
Definition

Hallucinations

Delusions

Catatonia

Delirium

Term
Does bupropion interact with MAOIs?
Definition
Yes. May cause hypertensive crisis. Maintain 14 day "window" between drugs.
Term
Does bupropion interact with anticonvulsants?
Definition

Carbamazepine lowers levels of bupropion

 

Bupropion increases levels of valproate

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Buproprion should be avoided in combination with which three other psychiatric drugs?
Definition

MAOIs

Lithium - may cause CNS toxicity

Fluoxetine - may cause panic, delirium or seizures

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Buproprion may cause which cardiac side-effect when combined with which drug?
Definition
Metoprolol - sinus bradycardia
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