At 0.5 to 2 mg, the dose is low enough that many people report feeling almost nothing for the first few days
Rarely, bupropion XL may cause some serious side effects, including: Increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors Mood swings or changes such as agitation, panic attacks, or worsening symptoms of depression Extremely high blood pressure Manic episodes (overactivity, excessive happiness or sadness, and racing thoughts), especially in bipolar patients Increased risk of seizures Eye pain and blurred vision Serious, sometimes life-threatening allergic reactions (hives, swelling of your face, throat, tongue, or lips, chest pain, and shortness of breath) Contact your healthcare professional for medical advice about any possible adverse effects you experience while taking bupropion XL
Nausea, changes in eating patterns, and adjustment to the medication commonly cause temporary fatigue
For practical purposes, you should always follow the BUD assigned by your specific pharmacy
Semaglutide, primarily used for managing type 2 diabetes and aiding in weight loss, is a medication that has sparked interest due to its effects on various aspects of health, including its possible influence on breast cancer