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If you take Chantix or Zyban in an effort to quit smoking and have experienced psychiatric problems, you should know that these drugs could be to blame.   Chantix and Zyban have been linked to serious mental health events including changes in behavior, depressed mood, hostility, and suicidal thoughts. These side effects have been so serious that in July 2009, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) mandated that a Black Box Warning - the agency's most serious safety notice - be added to the label of Chantix and Zyban highlighting their association with mental health problems.
 

We are currently investigating Chantix and Zyban lawsuits on behalf of people who have suffered serious mental health problems as a result of these medications.   Because Chantix and Zyban did not come with stronger warnings about their psychiatric side effects, it is possible that many users have no idea that mental health problems they experienced may have been caused by these drugs.

 

If you or someone you love suffered from serious mental health issues, including depression or suicidal thoughts, while taking Chantix or Zyban, you may be entitled to compensation. Please contact one of our Chantix or Zyban injury lawyers right away to protect your legal rights.

 
Chantix and Zyban

Chantix is a smoking cessation medication marketed by Pfizer, Inc. that was approved by the FDA in 2006. Chantix works by blocking nicotine receptors, thereby reducing cravings for and decreases the pleasurable effects of cigarettes and other tobacco products.   Chantix was the first such nicotine receptor partial agonist approved by the FDA.  It is an alternative to other smoking cessation drugs and nicotine replacement therapy.

 

Shortly after it was introduced to the market, some Chantix patients reported that they had experienced strange side effects, including erratic behavior, suicidal thoughts and depression, while taking the drug.   In November 2007, the FDA announced that it had begun a Chantix safety review because of these reports.

 

In 2008, Pfizer elevated the prominence of safety information regarding suicidal thoughts and other psychiatric problems to the warnings and precautions section of the Chantix prescribing information, or labeling. However, many consumer advocates, including the group Public Citizen, wanted the FDA to go further and highlight the Chantix suicide risk with a Black Box Warning.

 

Zyban, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, was originally marketed as an antidepressant under the name Wellbutrin. In 1997, the FDA approved Zyban to be used as a quit smoking aid, and since then, it has become a popular method to help smokers kick the habit. Zyban, when used in combination with other nicotine replacement therapies (NRT's), such as the nicotine patch or nicotine gum, increases the chances for long term success with smoking cessation. 

 

Chantix and Zyban Black Box Warning

In July 2009, the FDA announced it had mandated a Black Box Warning for the labeling of Chantix and Zyban to highlight the risk of serious mental health events including changes in behavior, depressed mood, hostility, and suicidal thoughts when taking these drugs.

 

The FDA’s request for the additional warnings was based on a review of reports submitted to the agency’s Adverse Event Reporting System since the time the products were marketed and on an analysis of information from clinical trials and scientific literature. 

 

The analyses revealed that some who have taken Chantix and Zyban have reported experiencing unusual changes in behavior, become depressed, or had their depression worsen, and had thoughts of suicide or dying. According to media reports, the FDA had received 98 reports of suicide among patients taking Chantix and 188 reports of attempted suicide, and 14 suicides and 17 suicide attempts among patients taking Zyban.

 

In many cases, the FDA said the problems began shortly after starting the medication and ended when the medication was stopped. However, some people continued to have symptoms after stopping the medication. Also, in a few cases, the problems began after the medication was stopped.

 

Neither Chantix nor Zyban contain nicotine and some of these symptoms may be a response to nicotine withdrawal, the FDA said. People who stop smoking may experience symptoms such as depression, anxiety, irritability, restlessness, and sleep disturbances. However, some patients who were using these products experienced the reported adverse events while they were still smoking, the FDA said.

 

In addition to the Boxed Warning, the FDA also requested more information in the Warnings section of the prescribing information and updated information in the Medication Guide for patients that further discuss the risk of mental health events when using Chantix or Zyban.

 

Legal Help for Victims of Chantix or Zyban Side Effects

If you or someone you love has used Chantix or Zyban to quit smoking, and experienced serious mental health problems, you may be eligible to file a Chantix or Zyban lawsuit.    Please fill out our online form or call 1 800 LAW INFO (1-800-529-4636) as soon as possible to discuss your case with one of our Chantix or Zyban injury lawyers.

 
 
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Chantix, Zyban Get Black Box on Mental Health Issues

Jul 1, 2009 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Labeling for Chantix and Zyban will be updated to include a Black Box Warning regarding their link to mental health events, including  changes in behavior, depressed mood, hostility, and suicidal thoughts.  A Black Box Warning is the Food & Drug Administration's (FDA) most serious safety notice.It should be of no surprise to readers of this blog that Chantix is getting such a serious safety warning, as its problems are well-documented. The FDA actually began investigating its link...

Chantix Among Drugs Being Reviewed by FDA

Jun 5, 2009 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
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Feb 19, 2009 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
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Chantix Problems in Britain

Nov 28, 2008 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
The controversial smoking cessation drug known as Chantix in the U.S., was introduced by Pfizer as Champix nearly two years ago in Great Britain.  The drug is known generically as varenicline in both countries and, in Great Britain, about 400,000 prescriptions have been written says BBC News’ online site.  Internationally, says the BBC, about nine million prescriptions have been written.The BBC explains that Chantix is a nicotine-mimicking drug that enables the body to reduce...

British Regulators Report 10 Chantix Suicides

Nov 10, 2008 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Chantix has been linked to 10 suicides in the United Kingdom, according to that country's health regulators.  This is the first time officials at the UK's Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have revealed the link between Chantix and suicide in that country.  Earlier this year, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) said it had linked 37 suicides to Chantix.Chantix, approved in both the US and Britain in 2006, works by blocking nicotine receptors to the...

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