Roger, a chain smoker, decides to quit smoking. He experiences severe CNS effects of nicotine withdrawal. Which of the following drugs may be used to treat Roger?
A. Mirtazapine
B. Nefazodone
C. Trazodone
D. Bupropion
Answer: D
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