Burpropion

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What is this purple small round pill with a squiggley e and 415 underneath it. What's it used for? ## Hi, Dee! How are you? Bupropion is an antidepressant and smoking cessation aid. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, weight changes and hypertension. Learn more Bupropion details here. Is there anything else I can help with? ## My son has these in his drawer. I'm wondering if you can feel a high from them at all? He has taken Viagra previously and I read it is often used for that but there's no Rx with his name on the bottle which leads me to ask about a high as he is a drug user.

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I have been taking Burpropion HCL SR 150mg for about 4 months now and I recently got my refill for the next three months. However, instead of saying "Bupropion HCL SR 150MG Tablet" It now says "G.E. Bupropion HCL SR 150MG Tablet". My pills also used to be white with a distinct chemical smell, but these new pills are purple and have a fruity smell. I just want to make sure it isn't a change in composition as I have been taking these routinely for my major depressive disorder and have seen great progress and don't want to have a regression. Thanks for any info! ## Are there any markings on them? When initials, or an abbreviation is listed, before a drug name, it usually stands for the manufacturer. Bupropion may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mo...

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pink pill marked 93 290 ## Bupropion is color coded for dosage and absorption rates. Where is that information?? ## Well first of all, that is incorrect, so that information is not available. What a pill looks like, even Burpropion is totally up to the manufacturer, yes, the orignal med manufacturer who had the proprietary patent on the med usually does code them that way, but once a med is available for generic production, it can look however the generic manufacturers decide they want the pill to look, so the size, shape, and color are entirely up to their whit and whim. The FDA and DEA do not have any requirements stating that they must be coded that way, their only requirements state all prescription pills manufactured and/or legally sold in the US must have a unique imprint for ID p...

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