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TheNutcracker

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Thu Oct 9, 2014, 12:22 PM Oct 2014

Safety advocates seek stronger warnings on Chantix [View all]

Last edited Thu Oct 9, 2014, 03:52 PM - Edit history (1)

Posted: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 10:44 am

Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Public safety advocates are asking the federal government to strengthen warnings on Pfizer's anti-smoking drug Chantix, even as the drugmaker prepares to argue that a bold-letter warning about psychiatric problems should be removed from its medicine's label.

Five advocacy groups petitioned the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday to expand Chantix's boxed warning, which currently warns of potential side effects like mood changes, depression, hostility and suicidal behavior. The groups say the label should also include risks of blackouts, convulsions and other problems reported in some patients.

The groups urge the FDA to revisit the boxed warning, first added in 2009, arguing that it "substantially underestimated the psychiatric adverse effects and accident risks of Chantix." They also argue that Chantix should be contraindicated for people working in critical or hazardous occupations, like pilots, air traffic controllers, police and military personnel. The petition notes that the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense already restrict the use of Chantix.

A spokesman for Pfizer Inc. said the company is reviewing the petition.

The move by safety advocates comes just over a week before the FDA meets publicly to review Chantix's risks. Pfizer has conducted several studies showing no link between its drug and suicidal behavior and the FDA added information from those studies to the drug label last month. Company executives say they plan to use next Thursday's FDA advisory panel meeting to argue that the boxed warning is no longer warranted.

The New York-based company paid more than $275 million last year to settle some 2,500 lawsuits alleging Chantix caused various psychiatric problems, injuries and suicides.

The FDA first began investigating potential side effects with Chantix in 2007, the year after it hit the market.

The drug's labeling tells patients to stop taking Chantix immediately if they experience agitation, depressed mood, suicidal thinking and other behavioral changes. Doctors are advised to weigh the drug's risks against its potential benefit of helping patients quit smoking.

Pfizer's drug works by binding to the same spots in the brain that are activated by nicotine when people smoke. The drug, known chemically as varenicline, blocks nicotine from binding to those spots and prevents the release of "feel-good" brain chemicals that make smoking so addictive.

Chantix had global sales of $648 million last year. That was down about 26 percent from the drug's peak sales of $883 million in 2007.

Pfizer shares slipped 5 cents to $28.74 in morning trading Wednesday. Its shares are down almost 5 percent over the past three months.

http://www.thedailytimes.com/community/safety-advocates-seek-stronger-warnings-on-chantix/article_538493ae-0331-58fe-8fa8-3fa4e4bfd5e0.html

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I must add, I 'had' a beautiful friend, who used this drug several times to quit smoking. It was hard to believe her doctor would prescribe it again, and again, as they say not to use it that way. This most beautiful spirit turned into a psychotic monster, more hostile than anyone I have ever known. Then became hurtful in so many ways, I almost contacted her family. I decided not to. I quit smoking after starting as a kid. It's now been 19 yrs. Not once was I asked how I did it. I even mentioned that to total silence. One thing that is known, is that you must want to quit. No 'medicine' will just do this for you, unless it's Chantix, that actually changes your brain and creates psychotic episodes that I have witnessed. When you use drugs that work in this way, psychotropic drugs, they deposit into your brain, and change the chemistry of the brain. You don't 'pee' them out like other drugs. They stay there. This new behavior was very noticeable, and intolerable. It ended badly. One of the saddest situations that I have ever known.

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Please K&R to the greatest - to help remove this awful drug from the market. TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #1
I gotta say that it worked for me... Oktober Oct 2014 #5
worked for mrs. central scrutinizer central scrutinizer Oct 2014 #10
K & R !!! WillyT Oct 2014 #2
K&R 2naSalit Oct 2014 #3
I am very sorry for you and your friend. littlewolf Oct 2014 #4
So sorry for you as well. Another friend never smoked and has one lung cuz 2nd hand smoke as child TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #16
Okay, NO doctor here, so my opinions should be regarded accordingly. However, calimary Oct 2014 #6
I think most of the so-called research done by drug companies arikara Oct 2014 #11
Would be useful if the names of the advocacy groups were given in the article. HERVEPA Oct 2014 #7
Many links on google for this story. Maybe they are in others? TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #17
I've heard horror stories about Chantix. NaturalHigh Oct 2014 #8
Not everyone reacts the same to any medicine. I did witness this, with this person. AWFUL! TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #13
Don't know about the psychiatric problems it may cause, but it gave me some REALLY vivid dreams... truebrit71 Oct 2014 #9
Congratulations to you!!! It's the best thing, one of the hardest a person can do! TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #14
Yup. It was my eighty-millionth time at quitting... truebrit71 Oct 2014 #22
Honestly, I believe Cold Turkey is the best and most complete way to quit smoking.. Tikki Oct 2014 #25
Every month, I calculate how much money I "saved" by not buying cigs. arcane1 Oct 2014 #28
I tried everything without success ... GeorgeGist Oct 2014 #32
My son used the gum and that did the trick for him...you are correct...WHATEVER it takes... Tikki Oct 2014 #33
I had a terrible reaction Treant Oct 2014 #12
Are you smoke free? I hope so after all you went through... TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #15
The Chantix failed Treant Oct 2014 #29
Got it 2 yrs ago Uben Oct 2014 #18
This is so true...... a kennedy Oct 2014 #19
After one week, I was really ditzy and had trouble making decisions. broiles Oct 2014 #20
It was the last pharmaceutical drug I ever put in my body. tridim Oct 2014 #21
That's what it did to me as well BobbyBoring Oct 2014 #23
It worked for me forthemiddle Oct 2014 #24
My daughter used Chantix a few years ago, trying to quit. Tracer Oct 2014 #26
You couldn't PAY me enough to take this awful drug. arcane1 Oct 2014 #27
I was told it was very expensive as well TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #30
K&R and get this crap taken off the market TheNutcracker Oct 2014 #31
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