Buy Zyban ®
The First Non-Nicotine Therapy to Work on the Biology of Nicotine Addiction

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Zyban Pricing
Package Price Number of Doses
$115 60
$199 120
$299 180
Note: If you have already had a smoking consult with us you do not have to pay the consult fee.

Will my insurance cover the cost of this medication?
Some insurance policies may provide coverage for the cost of this medication.  If you call your provider and specifically determine that your insurance will cover one of our offered medications, we recommend that you select our option to have one of our physicians phone a nearby pharmacy with your order.  This is the easiest way to get your medication for the cost of your prescription medication copayment.

What is Zyban used for?
ZYBAN is now the most prescribed product for smoking cessation. 

Nicotine is the culprit and is addictive. It's been proven. Breaking that addiction may take several attempts on your part. ZYBAN can help you quit smoking...so you can break free from nicotine and break free from smoking. 

Proven More Effective Than A Patch: ZYBAN helped more smokers quit for 4 weeks than Habitrol®, a nicotine patch, in a medical study using behavioral support materials and drug therapy.

No Other Smoking Cessation Product is Priced Lower: Although your health insurance company may cover smoking cessation therapy, most don. t. Assuming a pack of cigarettes costs $2.25, a year. s worth of smoking one pack a day costs $821.25 ... 2 packs a day cost $1,642.50. ZYBAN is a far better investment in your future. The graph below shows the approximate price of ZYBAN for 7 weeks of therapy.

How does it work:  ZYBAN is presumed to act on two neurochemical pathways that reinforce nicotine addiction: Dopamine is associated with cravings for nicotine Noradrenergic neurons, which may be associated with nicotine withdrawal symptoms . Nicotine affects your brain biologically. This is the reason for the pleasure you experience with cigarette smoking and the withdrawal symptoms when you quit. ZYBAN addresses the biology of the addiction and helps reduce withdrawal symptoms from nicotine.

Initiating Therapy:  You start taking ZYBAN and within 1 to 2 weeks you. ll reach your quit date. Then you. ll stop smoking and continue taking ZYBAN as the doctor recommends. The doctor may recommend staying on ZYBAN for 7 to 12 weeks to help support your long-term success. Considering how long you. ve been smoking, you. ll want to benefit from the complete course of therapy.

Most Common Side Effects: The most common side effects are temporary with ZYBAN include dry mouth and difficulty sleeping. These side effects, if experienced, often disappear after the first few weeks of therapy. If you have difficulty sleeping, avoid taking your medicine too close to bedtime. If you do have side effects, contact your health care professional for guidance.

Important Safety Warnings: ZYBAN is not for everyone. There is a risk of seizure associated with ZYBAN, which is increased in certain patients. (See Warnings section in Complete Prescribing Information.)You should not take ZYBAN if you have a seizure disorder; are already taking WELLBUTRIN®, WELLBUTRIN SR®, or any other medicines containing bupropion HCl; have or have had an eating disorder; or are currently taking or have recently taken a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor. It is important to let your health care professional know about any other prescription or over-the-counter medications you are taking. ZYBAN is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breast-feeding.


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