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New Pharmacy changed med

New Pharmacy changed med

I have been taking Bupropion SR 150 mg, a generic of Wellbutrin for several.  My new pharmacy changed it to Budeprion SR 150 mg.  The Pharmacist says they are the same.

Are they?

Will I have any problems with this new medicine?  I take so many pills now.

Thank you,
D J
Age
:  
53
Sex
:  
Female
Weight
:  
146
Current Medications
:  
Enalapril 10 mg:         1 tablet daily
Toprol XL 50 mg:        1/2 tablet twice daily
Nexium 40 mg:          1 capsule daily
Simvastatin 5 mg:      1 tablet in the morning
Alprazolam .5mg:       2 to 3 tabs daily as needed
Oxycodone 20 mg:     1 tablet twice a day as needed
Hydrocodone /apap 7.5mg/325 mg tablets:  1/2 to 2 tablets every 6 hours as needed for pain
Budeprion SR 150mg: 1 tablet twice daily
Drug Allergies
:  
The only problem I have is with anethesia.  I get so nauseous.
Medical Conditions
:  
High Blood Pressure
Psoriatic Arthritis:  It is destroying my joints.  Can't find any meds that helps.
Arthritis in my Spine, Hips, Knees, Fingers, Hands, Shoulder joints, Ankles, Ribs
Anxiety with chest pains
Angina:  Rapid heart beat:  Heart skips
Heart Value Disease
COPD
High Cholesterol
Depression because I hurt so badly
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Budeprion SR and Bupropion SR are both approved generics for Wellbutrin SR. You should be able to switch to the Budeprion SR without incident.
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