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FDA expands Chantix warnings to include increased heart risks

fda logo 100x100The black-box warning on Pfizer’s smoking-cessation drug Chantix (varenicline) just got bigger, following the results of a new study that found the drug caused an increased risk of heart attack and other adverse cardiac events in some patients. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the warning on Chantix labeling will include information about the safety and effectiveness of the drug in patients with existing cardiovascular disease and those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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Chantix significantly increases cardiovascular risks, according to another new study

Last month, the Food and Drug Administration warned of newly discovered cardiovascular risks associated with Pfizer’s popular smoking-cessation drug Chantix. But it turns out those risks, which include higher occurrence of heart attack and other adverse cardiovascular events in Chantix users with heart disease, pale in comparison to the findings of a larger study that found many of the same risks exist in Chantix patients with no heart disease.

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FDA warns of new heart risks associated with Chantix

For many smokers trying to kick their addiction, the latest news about the dangers of Pfizer’s smoking-cessation drug Chantix presents as a damned if you do, damned if you don’t dilemma. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an alert yesterday, warning that use of the popular drug could lead to increased risk of heart attack and other adverse cardiovascular events.

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Chantix suicides and violence much more common, newly found reports show

A senior scientist working for the non-profit Institute for Safe Medicine Practices has discovered that Chantix is a much more dangerous drug than has been officially acknowledged after finding hundreds of serious adverse reactions were reported to the by manufacturer Pfizer Inc. through improper channels.

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Support group says Chantix ads conceal important information

WhyQuit, an organization that advocates quitting smoking using the cold turkey method, recently published an article that takes Pfizer to task over its latest Chantix ads. The group claims that the pharmaceutical company’s new television commercials hide information from the viewer – information that, if known, would likely dissuade most smokers from using the drug as a smoking cessation aid.

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FDA favors Chantix over e-cigarettes. Why?

electronic smoke 2 100x100Chantix made an appearance in last week’s issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) when one contributor wrote that the Food and Drug Administration has acknowledged receiving nearly 100 reports of suicide and nearly 200 reports of attempted suicide likely linked to the use of Chantix. Additionally, the also said it is compliling reports of Chantix patients being involved in traffic accidents.

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Family of musician killed in Chantix rage sues Pfizer

The family of musician Carter Albrecht has filed a lawsuit in a Dallas federal court against Chantix manufacturer Pfizer Inc. Ken and Judy Albrecht allege that the drug manufacturer is responsible for the musician’s death in 2007 because it marketed Chantix, which Carter had been taking at the time of his death, while knowing it to be unsafe.

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Are e-cigarettes too good to be true?

I have that “born late” feeling. I quit smoking before I had a chance to “smoke” electronic cigarettes, the latest and most overtly sci-fi smoking cessation tool to come along in my lifetime. My first attempt to quit smoking was in 1989, 4 years after I started smoking, when my college roommate yanked a brand-new pack of smokes out of my hand and chucked them to the middle of a retaining pond near our New Mexico State dorm. I had given Keith my permission to do that or something like it “if you ever catch me with a pack of cigarettes again,” which was about seven hours earlier that same day.

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