Safety information regarding Champix (varenicline tartrate)

December 18th, 2008 by admin | Filed under Champix
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Important safety information for CHAMPIX, there have been reports that the drug causes serious neuropsychiatric problems, including depressed mood, agitation, hostility, changes in behaviour, suicidal ideation and suicide, as well as worsening of pre-existing psychiatric illness.

Here are a few rules to follow:

Patients attempting to quit smoking with CHAMPIX, need to be monitored for symptoms.

If patients are observed to be in a depressed mood, agitation, hostile behavior, or if the patient has suicidal behavior.

Smoking cessation cause various symptoms. For example, dysphoric or depressed mood, insomnia, irritability, frustration, anger or hostility, anxiety, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, decreased heart rate, increased appetite or weight gain have been reported in patients attempting to stop smoking.

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