I just don't get why they would give out psych medication to non-psych patients just for smoking cigarettes… It seems really drastic and like overkill, not to mention risky and dangerous.
As far as the Chantix goes; at least 500 confirmed deaths and it's currently the number one medication, legal or illegal, for violent behavior. Pfizer specifically weeded out anyone with depression from their original studies.![]()
^ Jeez! I wonder if part of the problem is that it suddenly blocks all your nicotine receptors. When they do that with opiate addicts, they have to be tied down because they suddenly break out in agitation and violence because they're suddenly in severe withdrawal. I wonder if Chantix does something similar?
I tried Wellbutrin when it was first talked about for smoking cessation. My psychiatrist prescribed it for me since it wasn't labelled for smoking at that time. It did nothing to help me quit smoking, but did turn out to be perfect in combination with my other antidepressant to bring me past just maintaining to actually feeling like people who don't have major depression feel.
I tried Chantix and made it less than a week before I knew it was causing major problems. I think that if it is prescribed at all, it should definitely NOT be prescribed to anyone with known mental health issues, and monitored very carefully in anyone else.
Doesn't have to be a conspiracy.
Is like car makers. Sometimes, cars don't get recalled but whatever is wrong gets quietly fixed or replaced without you even knowing it.
Internal communication between maker and outlets.
Same isn't unknown with pharmaceuticals.
Doctors get advised to - well...erm - hold off on prescribing it.
So your doc may feel that the side effects outweigh the potential positive effects and decided not to use you as a guinea pig.
My own opinion is Chantix should be taken off the market, due to the suicides and murders caused by it's side effects.
Maybe that's what they're doing - through the backdoor.
An official recall would get all kinds of official and officious attention. Plus a lot of ambulance chasers snapping to attention...
Could turn into a costly affair.
Easier then to let it gather dust on the pharmacy shelves and later announce this particular brand will be 'discontinued' due to lack of market accpetance. A lack that you've engineered before...
Maybe that's what they're doing - through the backdoor.
An official recall would get all kinds of official and officious attention. Plus a lot of ambulance chasers snapping to attention...
Could turn into a costly affair.
Easier then to let it gather dust on the pharmacy shelves and later announce this particular brand will be 'discontinued' due to lack of market accpetance. A lack that you've engineered before...
The ads on television are still coming fast and furious, though.
Disclaimer: I didn't read all the posts so this may have already been mentioned. If so, please disregard.
There was a class action lawsuit last year, or a couple of years ago, that granted 3,000 cases to be compensated by Pfizer because of the horrible side effects. Your doctor is both being responsible by not prescribing it to you and also is afraid of a possible malpractice lawsuit.
I took Welbutrin for a couple of years and it didn't make a dent in my smoking habit. All it did was making me walk around like in a fog. I finally decided to stop because I was seeing my life go by without experiencing emotions.