Bupropion + nicotine gum
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The combination of prescription bupropion and nicotine replacement therapy can increase your chances of successfully quitting by over 3x.
Curb cravings
Prescription bupropion helps curb cravings and make nicotine less desirable.
Reduce withdrawal symptoms
Nicotine gum can help reduce withdrawal symptoms like restlessness, irritability and anxiety.
Continued support
Reach out to our care team for anything that you need.
12-week program
Studies show using bupropion for 7-12 weeks with nicotine therapy results in the greatest chance for long-term success with this treatment plan.
Make new habits
Treatment relieves symptoms so you can break old habits and build new healthy ones.
Access to a doctor
Ask your doctor questions any time through your My Ro account.
Quitter testimonials from our community
"In only 4 Days I didn’t feel the urge to pick up a cigarette or take a pull of my e-cigarette…at all! It’s been two weeks now and I am still smoke-free, cigarette free, and e-cigarette free."
Justin H., Boston, MA
"I went from 15 years smoking, to 41 days not smoking and that’s huge. And I really thank Zero for that."
James N., East Stroudsburg, PA
"I'd still be smoking without Zero, plain and simple."
Mike S., New York, NY
Frequently Asked Questions
No problem. The way you choose to quit is entirely up to you, and you can select this preference during your online doctor visit.
With that being said, multicomponent therapy has been shown to be superior for successful quitting compared to single component therapy.
Zero is the only online smoking cessation solution that uses multicomponent therapy to help you quit smoking. Part of this treatment includes the use of bupropion which can be prescribed by other doctors and sold by other pharmacies.
Not at the moment, but hang tight! We are working to allow for insurance coverage in the near future.
This medication may be covered by insurance though (inclusive of Medicaid and Medicare) when sold by other providers.
Bupropion is a smoking cessation aid that can help reduce nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms. For smoking cessation, bupropion is prescribed for a 12-week course.
The action of bupropion is not fully understood, but we know bupropion blocks the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine from being reabsorbed, which means they hang around and work longer.
Bupropion seems to affect these two important neurotransmitters in a way that is similar to nicotine, which can decrease your withdrawal symptoms when you are trying to quit. Bupropion also weakly blocks the nicotine receptor (the place on a nerve cell where a chemical lands to transmit its message), which makes nicotine less desirable. This helps prevent relapse when former smokers are trying to make their new non-smoking lifestyle stick.
Important safety information
What you should know before taking bupropion.
Our product offerings
Other ways to quit
The right treatment plan can make this the last time you quit smoking. Get physician-prescribed medication, if appropriate, to curb cravings and nicotine gum to reduce withdrawal symptoms.
Bupropion
Prescription bupropion is a smoking cessation aid that can help reduce nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Nicotine gum
Nicotine gum is a nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) that can help reduce withdrawal symptoms like restlessness, irritability and anxiety.
Bupropion + gum
The combination of prescription bupropion and nicotine gum can increase your chances of successfully quitting by over 3x compared to cold turkey.