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Metabolic and Nutritional Infrequent were edema and peripheral edema. Also observed was glycosuria. Musculoskeletal Text Continues Below

Infrequent were leg cramps. Also observed were muscle rigidity/ fever/ rhabdomyolysis and muscle weakness. Nervous System Infrequent were abnormal coordination, decreased libido, depersonalization, dysphoria, emotional lability, hostility, hyperkinesia, hypertonia, hypesthesia, suicidal ideation, and vertigo. Rare were amnesia, ataxia, derealization, and hypomania. Also observed were abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG), akinesia, aphasia, coma, delirium, dysarthria, dyskinesia, dystonia, euphoria, extrapyramidal syndrome, hallucinations, hypokinesia,increased libido, manic reaction, neuralgia, neuropathy, paranoid reaction, and unmasking tardive dyskinesia. Respiratory Rare was bronchospasm. Also observed was pneumonia. Skin Rare was maculopapular rash. Also observed were alopecia, angioedema, exfoliative dermatitis, and hirsutism. Special Senses Infrequent were accommodation abnormality and dry eye. Also observed were deafness, diplopia, and mydriasis. Urogenital: Infrequent were impotence, polyuria, and prostate disorder. Also observed were abnormal ejaculation, cystitis, dyspareunia, dysuria, gynecomastia, menopause, painful erection, salpingitis, urinary incontinence, urinary retention, and vaginitis. DRUG ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE Controlled Substance Class Bupropion is not a controlled substance. Humans Controlled clinical studies of bupropion conducted in normal volunteers, in subjects with a history of multiple drug abuse, and in depressed patients showed some increase in motor activity and agitation/ excitement. In a population of individuals experienced with drugs of abuse, a single dose of 400 mg of bupropion produced mild amphetamine-like activity as compared to placebo on the Morphine-Benzedrine Subscale of the Addiction Research Center Inventories (ARCI), and a score intermediate between placebo and amphetamine on the Liking Scale of the ARCI. These scales measure general feelings of euphoria and drug desirability. Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Next >>
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