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Can I cut the 150mg bupropion tablets in half?

It is not recommended to split the 150mg bupropion tablets in half as it may affect the extended-release effect of the medication. This can increase side effects while decreasing effectiveness. It is best to take the medication with a substantial breakfast to help minimize these side effects. If the side effects persist or significantly impact your quality of life, consult with a pharmacist who can contact your doctor for alternative options based on your needs and preferences.

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