The Trouble with Chantix
marketed as a super drug to save people from smoking addiction, Chantix is now under increasing scrutiny for its dangerous side effects
Rushed through the FDA approval process because of Chantix’s potential to help millions, Chantix was quickly met with increasing scrutiny as one report after another demonstrated the darker side of the drug.
the trouble with Chantix
On January 18, 2008, Pfizer updated the Chantix label in the U.S. to include a warning that
Patients who are attempting to quit smoking with Chantix should be observed for serious neuropsychiatric symptoms, including changes in behavior, agitation, depressed mood, suicidal ideation and suicidal behavior.
On February 1, 2008, the FDA issued an Alert on the Safety of Chantix to clarify its findings, noting that “it appears increasingly likely that there is an association between Chantix and serious neuropsychiatric symptoms.”
On May 21, 2008, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices issued a report detailing Chantix adverse event reports to the FDA. The study specifically cited 224 reports of potential heart-rhythm disturbances, 372 reports of possible movement disorders and 544 reports of likely glycemic problems, including diabetes. There were also reports of traffic accidents and falls linked to Chantix.
On May 23, 2008, less than 48 hours after Institute for Safe Medication Practices released their report, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) banned Chantix use by pilots and air traffic controllers. F.A.A. spokeswoman, Laura Brown, said the decision was based on emerging data on the drug, including a report from a watchdog group, the Institute for Safe Medication Practices, linking Chantix to a wide array of health and safety problems. They include accidents and falls, potentially lethal heart rhythm disturbances, heart attacks, seizures, diabetes and various psychiatric disturbances.
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Do you have a Chantix claim?
If your loved one has suffered a serious injury or death as a result of a side effect of Chantix, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, loss of wages, and pain and suffering.
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