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I Am Taking Chantix And The Second Pill Is Making Me Sick, But I Have Stopped Smoking So I Need To Continue I?

was hoping someone else could tell me if this has happen to them, and what they did to help.

Day 1 to Day 3 – White tablet (0.5 mg), 1 tablet each day
Day 4 to Day 7
- White tablet (0.5 mg), twice a day
- 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening
Day 8 to end of treatment
- Blue tablet (1 mg) twice a day
- 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening
- This dosing schedule may not be right for everyone. Talk to your doctor if you are having side effects such as nausea or sleep problems. Your doctor may want to reduce your dose.
- If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is close to the time for your next dose, wait. Just take your next regular dose.

It’s not unusual for the second pill to make you sick. They recommend that you continue to take the pills as directed, however, some people get so sick that they stop. If you have enough will power to continue to NOT smoke, you’ll do fine. If you need the help from the Chantix, try to stay on course.

Good Luck

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I’ve Been Prescribed Wellebutrin To Quit Smoking…. But What Is It Really Doing To My Body???

Just wondering, I truly don’t think humans should be “running” on prescription pills at all, but I am going to try this because its better than smoking to my grave….. sooo anyone know what pills like this do to a body?

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Wellebutrin will not be why you quit smoking. It is to ease the anxiety you will have from withdrawl. It works for some people and some people it doesn’t. Just keep trying.
There is a new med called Chantix which will help one quit. It blocks the receptors where the nicotine goes into so you don’t have the cravings. Quitting is difficult and medicine alone isn’t going to work. One has to really work on quiting.
Nicotine is a physical and psychological addiction. I am a smoker. I have tried many times to quit without meds, no luck.

I think if I remember correctly wellebutrin may cause a person to stop having dreams, or atleast stop rembering them. I think another side affect is possible sexual dysfunction, but I would talk to a doctor about that, because it may just be a slight chance of that side affect.

Chantix is working for my step mom. She still wants to smoke but that stems from the behavior part. She says she doesn’t have physical cravings. I think it is worse for her when I come over because she can smell better now, and can smell the smoke on me. I am her trigger as far as her wanting to smoke.

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Has Anyone Tried Chantix? If So, What Were Your Views On It? What Other Aid Can I Use To Quit Smoking?

I would like to quit but like anyone who does smoke, it is a something that is difficult. I don’t want to put on the pounds or be a lunatic.

Ok, so I’ve tried the gums and the patches and my brother tried Chantix. He got depressed on it and still smokes.
I have managed to quit smoking for only a month (twice) in the past. However, at no time did I successfully get nicotine OUT of my body.
About 3 weeks ago, I was trolling the internet and found the website below. This dude has been helping nicotine addicts for 30 years. His advice (which I wholeheartedly agree with) is:
Nicotine is a drug that is addictive. If you cannot quit using nicotine, you are an addict. The ONLY way to overcome nicotine addiction is COLD TURKEY. You must purge your body of the drug. After 72 hours, your body will be rid of nicotine and then all you will have to do is change your daily habits for the next 2 to 3 weeks as the urges become less and less.
It has worked for me and I know I will…. NEVER TAKE ANOTHER PUFF
Good luck

Chantix is an excellent treatment, but you need choose a “quit date” when you will stop smoking. You can smoke during 7 first days to adapt your body, but then you have to make sure to try and stop smoking on your “quit date”.

My grandfather used Chantix and it worked WONDERS for him. He smoked for over 30 years and it helped him quit. An he didnt put on weight either. He also is very active.
Good luck in quitting!

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If Anyone Takes The Pill Chantax The Quit Smoking Pill Has It Made You Do Crazy Things And Think About Dieing?

I’ve been taking Chantax quit smoking pill for 10 weeks and each day my husband says I’m changing into a evil person and I have suisdal thoughts alot.

This is a very real possibility of Chantix and it has been achknowledged by the FDA that Chantix can cause suicidal thoughts, emotional disturbances, mood and behavioural changes. Please see your doctor as soon as you can. If Chantix is inducing these sort of symptoms then this may not be the right drug for you. Please see your doctor and tell him about these symptoms. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles..

This is considered a serious side effect and you should contact your doctor immediately.

So please, contact your doctor, you should stop taking this drug before u harm yourself.

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Quit Smoking Pill… Chantix (varenicline) Or Zyban (bupropion) ?

Anyone have any experience with taking Chantix (Varenicline) or Zyban (bupropion) to quit smoking?
From what I’ve read it seems Zyban works better and Chantix is a fairly new drug for it. Varenicline is a partial antagonist of the niACH receptor and Bupropion is an antidepressant that acts as a dopamine reuptake inhibitor, and nicotinic antagonist. Sounds similar in that they dumb/prevent the pleasure of smoking. Seems to me thought that the Bupr. sounds like it would work better since Varen. is only a partial nicotinic antagonist plus Bupr. being an antidepressent helps with the depressive moods associated with quitting.
So the Question: Anyone had experience with both or either or knew someone that has stories about it? Whats prescribed commonly? What side effects and or pros and cons for each did you experience?
Isnt a full nicotinic antagonist better than a partial? And why did they leave out the dopamine reuptake inhibitor?
I’ll try web-md on this too. Thanks

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Is There Any Medical Evidence That Taking Chantix To Quit Smoking Can Also Make You Quite Smoking Pot?

I don’t smoke pot but my husband of thirty five years does. We are both about to try chantix to quit cigarettes and I am hoping it will also make him have no desire for pot?

CHANTIX may reduce your urge to smoke. It contains no nicotine. You may wonder how a non-nicotine pill could help you quit smoking. Well, first, you have to know how nicotine works.
There are receptors for nicotine in your brain. When you smoke, the nicotine you inhale attaches to these receptors. This sends a message to a different part of your brain to release a chemical called dopamine. Dopamine gives you a feeling of pleasure. But it does not last long. That’s why your body craves more nicotine. This can become a vicious cycle.
Based on research, it is believed that CHANTIX helps keep nicotine from reaching key receptors in the brain. It’s the only prescription treatment of its kind.
Since pot has nothing to do with the craving for nicotine, Chantix will have no effect on the desire for smoking pot to get high.

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Chantix!!!?

i am in my first week of chantix. my doctor said he reccommends taking it for 6 months instead of the 12 weeks. my question is: is this like other medications where you will build up a resistance to it.

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Chantix, The Quit Smoking Pill, How Much Does It Cost?

My husband doesn’t have insurance, we are in the process of setting it up, how much would it cost with out insurance?

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Is Chantix FDA Approved?

Yes! Chantix was approved by FDA May 11, 2006.

FDA writes:

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced today the approval of Chantix (varenicline tartrate) tablets, to help cigarette smokers stop smoking. The active ingredient in Chantix, varenicline tartrate, is a new molecular entity that received a priority FDA review because of its significant potential benefit to public health.

Chantix acts at sites in the brain affected by nicotine and may help those who wish to give up smoking in two ways: by providing some nicotine effects to ease the withdrawal symptoms and by blocking the effects of nicotine from cigarettes if they resume smoking.

“Tobacco use, particularly cigarette smoking, is the single most preventable cause of death in the United States and is responsible for a growing list of cancers as well as chronic diseases including those of the lung and heart,” said Scott Gottlieb, MD, Deputy Commissioner for Medical and Scientific Affairs. “The agency is committed to helping facilitate the development of products to help people quit smoking and improve their overall quality of life.”

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 44.5 million adults in the United States smoke cigarettes and more than 8.6 million of them have at least one serious illness caused by smoking.

“Cigarette smoking is a very difficult habit to break due in large part to nicotine dependence or addiction” said Dr. Steven Galson, Director of FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. “Chantix therapy has proven to be effective in smokers motivated to quit and will provide another tool for physicians to use for the millions of smokers who want to quit.”

The effectiveness of Chantix in smoking cessation was demonstrated in six clinical trials, which included a total of 3659 chronic cigarette smokers who were treated with varenicline. Five of the six studies were randomized, controlled clinical trials in which Chantix was shown to be superior to placebo in helping people quit smoking. These smokers had previously averaged 21 cigarettes a day for approximately 25 years. In two of the five placebo-controlled studies, Chantix-treated patients were also more successful in giving up smoking than patients treated with Zyban (bupropion).

The approved course of Chantix treatment is 12 weeks. Patients who successfully quit smoking during Chantix treatment may continue with an additional 12 weeks of Chantix treatment to further increase the likelihood of long-term smoking cessation.

In clinical trials, the most common adverse effects of Chantix were nausea, headache, vomiting, flatulence (gas), insomnia, abnormal dreams, and dysgeusia (change in taste perception).

Chantix is manufactured and distributed by Pfizer, Inc., New York, NY.

For more information, visit FDA

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Which is the best stop smoking product?

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The Nicotine Replacers

One type of stop smoking product is a nicotine replacer, this medication does help a lot, in fact studies showed that using a stop smoking product will double your odds to quit smoking. Almost all the stop smoking products  are over the counter and don’t require a prescription but it is advisable to ask for the doctor’s opinion or at least read the cautions on the label.

One of the most appreciated stop smoking product is the nicotine patch, it slowly releases an amount of nicotine into your body on a longer interval of time. There are patches designed for any kind of smoker so finding the right option is relatively easy in terms of choosing a stop smoking product. The bad thing with patches is that they can cause itching and irritations, they also may give insomnia or other sleep problems. To avoid night anxiety most patients remove the patch.

Another stop smoking product is the nicotine gum, it is usually made of “polacrilex”; this stop smoking product has the advantage of keeping your mouth busy while supplying the needed amount of nicotine into your blood. Nicotine gum is recommended by most doctors as a three-month treatment, and it has the normal side effects associated with stop smoking products. Then come the nicotine lozenges, they are much like a candy and each one melts in about 20 – 30 minutes. This stop smoking product is discreet and may be acquired without any medical prescription. As side effects associated with this stop smoking product we could mention nausea, hiccups and heartburns as the most commonly encountered. A general warning for both nicotine gum and nicotine lozenges is that they can get fixed on dental works so don’t use these products if you have dental problems.

Another appreciated stop smoking product is the nicotine inhaler, the good thing with this solution is that it can be used only when needed and it keeps both your mouth and hands busy. Don’t try inhaling the vapors into the lungs as they are absorbed rapidly in your mouth and throat. This stop smoking product can cause throat and mouth irritations or even coughing. The nicotine nasal spray is another  highly popular stop smoking product as nicotine is very quickly absorbed by the body, this alternative works faster than any other. Nasal, sinus and throat problems can appear so use this product carefully.

The best stop smoking product is the one that suits you best, if you feel comfortable using a product and you actually see results in a short period of time then keep using it and get a healthier life style.

The Quit Smoking Medication

Quit smoking drugs, like quit smoking pills and other smoking cessation medication are not new, but since most of them are prescriptive quit smoking medication and some of them have quite many side effects, they are not as wide used as the nicotine replacers.

You can read more about the quit smoking medication here:

Chantix

Zyban

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