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Wellbutrin instead of cigars?

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Posted: 05/23/05 - 02:00
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vivyan
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Hello. I am one 55 year old men and I have some confessions to made. I smoke two packs of cigarettes for a lifetime period and I have never felt any discomfort cause by my smoking.
All my family, wife and children were killing me with their talk about bed sides of smoking but I didn’t hear them.
Now when I'm middle age man I started to suffer from constant coughing and I decided to quit smoking.
I try several times to quit but it didn’t last for long because after a few days I got back to my old habit.
Few days ago I heard something about some new medication called Wellbutrin that could help me to quit smoking.
I don’t have a lot faith in this type of products but if anybody had positive experience-share it with me.
Thanks


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Posted: 07/05/05 - 07:48
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Well I could say that I had positive experience with this medication because –logically, I quit smoking.
I was really feeling bed before because I had develop some kind of pneumonia and doctor said that smoking is not helping me.
So I decided to try with some new drug called Bupropion. Bupropion is the main ingredient of your Wellbutrin so I think this is pretty much same thins.
Interesting thing about this drug is that treatment with this medication should be initiated while the patient is still smoking. This is because Bupropion should be released in the blood step by step to take nicotine’s place.
You must understand that you can relay only in this medication. Strong will to change things is the most important drug in this hard process.
Try it, you have nothing to loose.


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