Showing posts with label Affects. Show all posts
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7/26/2013

With any prescription drug there are side affects and Chantix is not exempt from this problem. Chantix is a quit smoking drug that has become very popular and has a high rating of efficacy among medical professionals. Chantix side affects can be serious, but are they serious enough to outweigh the benefits that the majority of patients have received by being able to quit smoking?



The medical scientists at the Chantix labs have proven that this medication is an affective treatment for adults who are looking to quit smoking. During their clinical trials, they worked with 2000 smokers who smoked over 21 cigarettes a day for 25 years. During the studies, Chantix proved its efficacy. It is said to be 4 times more effective than any other drug in the quit smoking category. There are no other quit smoking drugs out there that can compete with Chantix at this time, although Chantix side affects are unique.



Chantix side affects exist, as with all prescription drugs, so each patient must be aware since each patient is different. In up to one-third of patients, there are minor side affects such as nausea, sleep disorder, gas, sleeplessness, constipation, headache, loss of taste, mood alterations, vivid dreams or an allergic rash.



Since all drugs have side affects, there is no way around it. Doctors and their patients who are looking to begin on a quit smoking path should be aware of the potential risk of Chantix side affects. When you see side affects you should remember that the seriousness must be weighed against the benefits of continuing the drug. The patient and the doctor will decide whether to lower the dosage or start a new drug.



If a patient is feeling depressed, they should switch from Chantix to an alternative. Zyban is a low dose of an antidepressant (bupropion) which could be more affective than Chantix in such a case. If a person notices an itchy rash or any other side affects while taking Chantix, they should discontinue use of the medication and talk with a pharmacist or a physician.
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3/08/2013

With any prescription drug there are side affects and Chantix is not exempt from this problem. Chantix is a quit smoking drug that has become very popular and has a high rating of efficacy among medical professionals. Chantix side affects can be serious, but are they serious enough to outweigh the benefits that the majority of patients have received by being able to quit smoking?



The medical scientists at the Chantix labs have proven that this medication is an affective treatment for adults who are looking to quit smoking. During their clinical trials, they worked with 2000 smokers who smoked over 21 cigarettes a day for 25 years. During the studies, Chantix proved its efficacy. It is said to be 4 times more effective than any other drug in the quit smoking category. There are no other quit smoking drugs out there that can compete with Chantix at this time, although Chantix side affects are unique.



Chantix side affects exist, as with all prescription drugs, so each patient must be aware since each patient is different. In up to one-third of patients, there are minor side affects such as nausea, sleep disorder, gas, sleeplessness, constipation, headache, loss of taste, mood alterations, vivid dreams or an allergic rash.



Since all drugs have side affects, there is no way around it. Doctors and their patients who are looking to begin on a quit smoking path should be aware of the potential risk of Chantix side affects. When you see side affects you should remember that the seriousness must be weighed against the benefits of continuing the drug. The patient and the doctor will decide whether to lower the dosage or start a new drug.



If a patient is feeling depressed, they should switch from Chantix to an alternative. Zyban is a low dose of an antidepressant (bupropion) which could be more affective than Chantix in such a case. If a person notices an itchy rash or any other side affects while taking Chantix, they should discontinue use of the medication and talk with a pharmacist or a physician.
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2/12/2013

By now, most everyone is aware of how addictive cigarettes really are. However, many smokers don't really understand why it is so hard to quit smoking. They don't know why they get irritable and suffer intense cravings when they don't allow themselves to light up a cigarette. They only know that without their tobacco fixes, they just about go crazy.



If you are ready to really quit smoking, then it is important for you to first understand why you became addicted to cigarettes in the first place. By knowing how tobacco affects your body in such a strong manner, you can select the most effective method of fighting your cravings and stopping your smoking habit for good.



The main player in cigarettes' addictive qualities is a substance known as nicotine, which is naturally present in tobacco. Nicotine is what gives you that satisfying buzz that accompanies taking draws off of cigarettes; it's what provides you with new found alertness and motivation to get things done. Unfortunately, however, nicotine is also what causes you to form both a mental and a chemical dependence on cigarettes.



Chemical Dependence



As you light up and take a draw from your cigarette, the smoke interacts with your body in many different ways. It is absorbed by the skin on your fingers and face, your lips and mouth, and your lungs. The nicotine from the smoke makes its way into your bloodstream, where it is then delivered to the brain and begins to take immediate effect.



Aside from providing an adrenaline rush, which stimulates the body, nicotine also alters other chemicals that act on the brain. This provides the smoker with feelings of euphoria, which gives nicotine a highly addictive quality. 



Mental Dependence



Smokers develop both a mental and a chemical dependence on cigarettes. Taking smoking breaks throughout the day becomes routine for many smokers, and it can be quite difficult to break this habit. Many times, those wishing to quit feel very uncomfortable and antsy when they cannot step outside for a smoke break during the workday, and for more than just chemical reasons. Anxiety caused by lack of nicotine may be compounded by the fact that one's dependable, daily routine has been broken.



Contact Us



If you would like to learn more about how nicotine affects your body, or if you have been harmed by the smoking cessation medication Chantix, then the Chantix injury lawyers of Williams Kherkher can help. To learn, please visit http://www.chantix-lawsuit.com/ today.
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2/05/2013

With any prescription drug there are side affects and Chantix is not exempt from this problem. Chantix is a quit smoking drug that has become very popular and has a high rating of efficacy among medical professionals. Chantix side affects can be serious, but are they serious enough to outweigh the benefits that the majority of patients have received by being able to quit smoking?



The medical scientists at the Chantix labs have proven that this medication is an affective treatment for adults who are looking to quit smoking. During their clinical trials, they worked with 2000 smokers who smoked over 21 cigarettes a day for 25 years. During the studies, Chantix proved its efficacy. It is said to be 4 times more effective than any other drug in the quit smoking category. There are no other quit smoking drugs out there that can compete with Chantix at this time, although Chantix side affects are unique.



Chantix side affects exist, as with all prescription drugs, so each patient must be aware since each patient is different. In up to one-third of patients, there are minor side affects such as nausea, sleep disorder, gas, sleeplessness, constipation, headache, loss of taste, mood alterations, vivid dreams or an allergic rash.



Since all drugs have side affects, there is no way around it. Doctors and their patients who are looking to begin on a quit smoking path should be aware of the potential risk of Chantix side affects. When you see side affects you should remember that the seriousness must be weighed against the benefits of continuing the drug. The patient and the doctor will decide whether to lower the dosage or start a new drug.



If a patient is feeling depressed, they should switch from Chantix to an alternative. Zyban is a low dose of an antidepressant (bupropion) which could be more affective than Chantix in such a case. If a person notices an itchy rash or any other side affects while taking Chantix, they should discontinue use of the medication and talk with a pharmacist or a physician.
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12/27/2012

With any prescription drug there are side affects and Chantix is not exempt from this problem. Chantix is a quit smoking drug that has become very popular and has a high rating of efficacy among medical professionals. Chantix side affects can be serious, but are they serious enough to outweigh the benefits that the majority of patients have received by being able to quit smoking?



The medical scientists at the Chantix labs have proven that this medication is an affective treatment for adults who are looking to quit smoking. During their clinical trials, they worked with 2000 smokers who smoked over 21 cigarettes a day for 25 years. During the studies, Chantix proved its efficacy. It is said to be 4 times more effective than any other drug in the quit smoking category. There are no other quit smoking drugs out there that can compete with Chantix at this time, although Chantix side affects are unique.



Chantix side affects exist, as with all prescription drugs, so each patient must be aware since each patient is different. In up to one-third of patients, there are minor side affects such as nausea, sleep disorder, gas, sleeplessness, constipation, headache, loss of taste, mood alterations, vivid dreams or an allergic rash.



Since all drugs have side affects, there is no way around it. Doctors and their patients who are looking to begin on a quit smoking path should be aware of the potential risk of Chantix side affects. When you see side affects you should remember that the seriousness must be weighed against the benefits of continuing the drug. The patient and the doctor will decide whether to lower the dosage or start a new drug.



If a patient is feeling depressed, they should switch from Chantix to an alternative. Zyban is a low dose of an antidepressant (bupropion) which could be more affective than Chantix in such a case. If a person notices an itchy rash or any other side affects while taking Chantix, they should discontinue use of the medication and talk with a pharmacist or a physician.
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