What does bupropion 300mg look like?

WELLBUTRIN XL Extended-Release Tablets, 300 mg of bupropion hydrochloride, are creamy-white to pale yellow, round tablets printed with “WELLBUTRIN XL 300”.

What does bupropion 300mg look like?

WELLBUTRIN XL Extended-Release Tablets, 300 mg of bupropion hydrochloride, are creamy-white to pale yellow, round tablets printed with “WELLBUTRIN XL 300”.

What is bupropion look like?

WELLBUTRIN tablets, 75 mg of bupropion hydrochloride, are yellow-gold, round, biconvex tablets printed with “WELLBUTRIN 75” in bottles of 100 (NDC 0173-0177-55). WELLBUTRIN tablets, 100 mg of bupropion hydrochloride, are red, round, biconvex tablets printed with “WELLBUTRIN 100” in bottles of 100 (NDC 0173-0178-55).

Why do bupropion pills look different?

There are two main reasons that your pills may not look the same. It’s the same medication and dose, just a different manufacturer. With generic medications, several manufacturers could make the same drug, but each could produce it in a different color and form.

What color is Bupropion HCl?

bupropion HCl SR 150 mg tablet,12 hr sustained-release. This medicine is a purple, round, film-coated, blackberry, tablet imprinted with “SG 175”.

What is the difference between bupropion XL and HCL?

USP officially designates the SR formulation as“ bupropion hydrochloride; tablet, extended release.” The generic name for the XL formulation is “bupropion hydrochloride; tablet, extended release.” Although the generic drug names are the same, the two products are not therapeutically equivalent or interchangeable.

Is 300mg of Wellbutrin XL a lot?

Wellbutrin XL®: At first, 150 mg once a day in the morning. Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 300 mg once a day.

What is the difference between bupropion SR and XL?

The main difference between the medications is that Wellbutrin SR is the sustained-release version, whereas Wellbutrin XL is the extended-release version. Both of these products need a prescription, and the prescription must note which version you need.

Can pills look different?

Medications can have a different color, shape, and size but contain the same active medication you took before. For some generic medications, the generic product may look almost exactly like the brand-name product. Other generics may have a different shape, color, or size than the brand-name product.

What happens if you take 300 mg of bupropion?

Dry mouth, sore throat, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ears, headache, decreased appetite, weight loss, constipation, trouble sleeping, increased sweating, or shaking (tremor) may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.