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Chantix (Varenicline)

Also Known as Champix

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Generic Equivalent - Chantix (Varenicline)

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Strength
Qty
0.5mg
Starter Pack (11x0.5mg and 42 x 1mg tab)

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    Description

    Chantix (Varenicline) is a medication prescribed as an aid during smoking cessation. Chantix is a short-term medication that is taken over several months to help dampen cravings and response to nicotine. 

    Chantix binds to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, which are the same targets as nicotine in tobacco. When Chantix binds to these receptors, it activates them but at a much lower level than nicotine. It also blocks nicotine from binding and activating these receptors, preventing the euphoria and addiction response caused by nicotine in the brain.

    Directions

    Take Chantix exactly as directed on the packaging. Chantix is typically first dispensed as a starter pack that contains both 0.5 mg tablets and 1 mg tablets.

    After the starting pack, the typical maintenance dose of Chantix is 1 mg twice daily for 11 weeks. However, the dose may vary so take exactly as instructed by your physician.

    Ingredients

    The active ingredient is Chantix is varenicline.

    Cautions

    After approval by the FDA, patients have reported the following neuropsychiatric side effects:

    • Agitation
    • Anxiety
    • Changes in mood
    • Completed Suicide
    • Delusions
    • Hallucinations
    • Homicidal Ideation
    • Hostility
    • Panic
    • Paranoia
    • Psychosis
    • Suicidal Ideation
    • Suicide attempt


    Most patients will not experience any of the above side effects, but if you do, please tell your physician or pharmacist immediately. You may need to stop taking Chantix and try a different medication for tobacco cessation.

    Some patients taking Chantix have reported swelling of the skin, particularly in the face, mouth, limps, and throat. Stop taking Chantix if you experience swelling after taking it.

    Some people have reported serious skin reactions like Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Erythema Multiform after starting Chantix . Tell your physician if you have a history of these conditions.

    Fact Table

    Formula

    C13H13N3

    License

    EU EMA

    Bioavailability

    High and unaffected by food consumption or time of day

    Legal status

    RX Only

    Chemical Name

    Varenicline

    Elimination half-life

    24 hours

    Dosage (Strength)

    -

    Pregnancy

    Consult a doctor

    Brands

    Chantix

    Protein binding

    less than 20%

    PubChem CID

    5310966

    MedlinePlus

    a606024

    ChEBI

    84500

    ATC code

    N07BA03

    DrugBank

    DB01273

    KEGG

    D08669

    Routes of administration

    By mouth

    Side Effects

    The most common Chantix side effects reported in the original clinical trials were:

    • Abnormal Dreams
    • Headache
    • Insomnia
    • Nausea


    These side effects were also the most reported reasons for stopping Chantix. Stopping nicotine may also cause the listed side effects, so it is unclear how much nicotine withdrawal contributes to the adverse effects of Chantix.

    References

    1. Chantix [package insert]. New York, NY: Pfizer; 2009.


    IMPORTANT NOTE: The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

    Product Code : 9423

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