wpid 2012 02 07 15.18.43 Save on Bupropion With a Savings Card Saving on bupropion is easy with a savings card.

Originally developed to treat depression, bupropion has found several other uses including treatment of seasonal affective disorder and helping people quit smoking. It was marketed under the brand names Wellbutrin™ and Zyban but now has a generic. Wellbutrin was available as a short acting medication, a twelve hour formula and a twenty-four hour formula.

Because there is now a generic, the price has become more affordable. This has helped many more people get much needed treatment. But the different forms are not all priced equally.

There are three versions of bupropion available. There is a regular version, an extended release (12 hour or SR) version and an extended release (24 hour or XL) version. Most of the time the 12 hour and 24 hour versions are prescribed with the 24 hour formula being preferred by doctors over the the short acting products.

This bupropion XL can be expensive for people with no health insurance. A prescription for 30 tablets is often over $140.00 at the retail pharmacy. But the prescription drug card offered here can cut your costs down to a more reasonable $50.00 range.

To start taking advantage of these savings, print your free prescription drug card now.

 

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