Chantix side effects

December 6, 2008

Chantix is a medication for smoking cessation. It is manufactured and owned by Pfizer.
This drug is known as Chantix in the US and as Champix in the EU. Chantix used in combination with a stop smoking program (e.g., education materials, support group, counselling) to help you quit smoking. It works by blocking nicotine’s actions in the brain.
 
In the instruction of the medication they site possible Chantix side effects after some days taking.

 SIDE EFFECTS: Nausea, headache, vomiting, drowsiness, gas, constipation, trouble sleeping, unusual dreams, or changes in taste may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

After the Institute for Safe Medical Practices found high numbers of injuries and even deaths associated with the drug Chantix side effects has been a hot topic of conversation recently.

In internet forums and group people mention also tinnitus Chantix side effects after a week taking a drug.

According to an independent report from the non-profit Institute for Same Medication Practices, within two years of its approval, Chantix was associated with more adverse event reports than any other medication, including drugs like fentanyl, oxycodone and other drugs used for serious illnesses.

I came across also on official advice is that if you have any suicidal thoughts whilst taking or after taking Chantix you should stop taking the drug and contact your doctor immediately.

There are a lot other so effective quit smoking products which have no side effects and really help you  to stop smoking without destruction of your health.

 

  

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