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Chantix Side Effects

Chantix is a doctor prescribed tablet taken 2 times daily that was created to help adults quit smoking. Chantix is a pharmaceutical drug that is effective in two ways to enable people who smoke give up smoking cigarettes.

But what about Chantix side effects? WE all read a lot about crazy stuff happening to some people when they take Chantix to help quit smoking. Is it all real? Let’s talk about that. You also might want to read: Are Chantix Side Effects Riskier Than Smoking?

Chantix differs from the majority of other quit-smoking products. It was created by the company Pfizer to help adult smokers to quit smoking.

Chantix has been statistically proven to be the best anti-smoking drug. Varenicline is only the second nicotine-free smoking cessation drug to gain Food and Drug Administration approval. Chantix is a nicotine free drug – which is great! Nicotine is a drug and you are trying to STOP inhaling that drug into your body.

Chantix Side Effects

Chantix is taken once a day at first, then twice a day, for a total of 12 weeks. Chantix may cause worsening of current psychiatric illness even if it is currently under control. Chantix can cause drowsiness, which may impair your thinking or reactions. Chantix can cause persistent nausea for up to several months. Chantix is not for people who are under the age of 18.

Chantix can also affect kidney function and probably should be avoided by anyone with kidney problems, especially those on dialysis. Chantix was approved by FDA on 11 May, 2006 for its notable potential to promote public health. Chantix was approved based on the results of comprehensive clinical trial program involving more than 2,000 cigarette addicts.

Chantix isn’t a magic pill, but it may make it easier to stop smoking.

But remember – Smoking is an addiction and may require several attempts to quit before you are successful so be patient with yourself.

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