Rhabdomyolysis connected with the use of bupropion

Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
Francesc BobéLaura Palacios

Abstract

To report an observation dealing with a possible side effect of a smoking cessation drug. A case report. STUDY PERSON: A 34-year old man who had been treated with slow-release bupropion for smoking cessation. After 5 days of treatment the patient suffered severe muscular pain and the diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis was confirmed. Rhabdomyolysis is a rare complication when treating with slow-release bupropion for smoking cessation.

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