Facts About the New Stop Smoking Drugs
Chantix by Pfizer
Here are the facts about the new stop smoking drug developed by Pfizer and approved by the
FDA in May 2006. You may have seen advertisements for the new stop smoking pill, sold under the brand name “Chantix”. The ads suggest that you
should “ask your doctor” if Chantix is right for you. We thought you might like to know a little about the stop smoking drug before you “ask” for
a prescription.
Varenicline would be the generic name for the new stop smoking drug. But, until Pfizer’s patent expires, it will not be available in generic
form, meaning you will have to pay the higher price. Varenicline is derived from a toxic compound known as cytisine.
Cytisine is found in many plants, including the mescal bean, and there was some preliminary research suggesting that it might be effective for
smoking cessation. Before they introduced their new stop smoking pill, Pfizer looked at many compounds similar to cytisine.
Drug companies cannot patent naturally occurring compounds like cytisine, so they have to come up with “derivatives”, something they can
produce synthetically in the lab. So, the new stop smoking pill does not contain cytisine, the naturally occurring compound. It contains
varenicline, the synthetic compound patented by Pfizer.
It is interesting to note that the only common use for plants containing cytisine is to induce a recreational “high”. Along with mild
intoxication and heightened awareness of color, users have experienced nausea, vomiting, convulsions, heart pain and headache. Large doses have
caused death due to respiratory failure
On a cellular level, compounds like cytisine partially block the body’s response to nicotine. The active compound in Zyban, the new stop
smoking drug in 1997, does the same thing. Both Zyban and Chantix are supposed to reduce the pleasurable sensations that nicotine causes in the
body and thus reduce a person’s desire to smoke.
Neither of the drugs are “magic pills”. They work best when combined with counseling, a “quit plan” and a support program.
Of course Pfizer thinks their new stop smoking pill is better than Zyban. They advertise that two separate studies showed that Chantix helped
more people quit than Zyban. They neglect to mention that there were three other studies that concluded that the drugs were about the same.
A study published in June of 2007 indicates that counseling and support programs are just as effective as
the
new stop smoking drug or any other therapy. The researchers went on to say that counseling
is the “sole approach without any adverse effects”. Smoking has enough “adverse” effects on our health and the health of those close to us.
Most people want to quit. They try one of the drugs or nicotine replacement. They get nauseas and throw up. They have headaches, trouble
sleeping and bad dreams. They get constipated. They get frustrated and they start smoking again.
They may think that all of those side effects were from nicotine withdrawal, when in fact, those are the side effects of the new stop smoking
pill and nicotine replacement therapies, like the patch. Zyban can make your mouth dry. It can cause you to shake and sweat and make your ears to
ring. The most controversial side effect of Zyban is an increased risk of seizures. Nicotine withdrawal symptoms are relatively mild, in
comparison, and usually only last a few days.
Whether you choose to try the new stop smoking drug or one of the other plans that are available, the most important thing is that you make a
plan to quit and stick to it.
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