Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| varenicline | Chantix |
How It Works
Varenicline is a pill you take that acts on sites in the brain
affected by nicotine. Like nicotine medicines, varenicline helps with craving
and
withdrawal symptoms. But it also blocks the effects of
nicotine from tobacco. If you start smoking again while taking varenicline, the
medicine lowers the sense of satisfaction you get from smoking, improving the
chances that you will quit.
Varenicline does not contain nicotine and does not help you quit
smoking in the same way that nicotine replacement therapy does.
You start taking varenicline about a week before you quit smoking,
and you take it for a total of 12 to 24 weeks.
Why It Is Used
Doctors prescribe varenicline to help adults quit smoking. It is
not available as an
over-the-counter medicine.
Varenicline has not been studied in children under age 18 and is
not recommended to help them quit smoking.
How Well It Works
Varenicline doubles or triples the chances of quitting smoking
compared to a
placebo.1 And it may work
better than other treatments for quitting smoking.
Side Effects
Some of the common side effects include:
- Nausea and, in rare cases,
vomiting.
- Changes in dreaming.
- Constipation.
Call your doctor if you feel extra sleepy or if you have depressed
mood, suicidal thoughts, or changes in emotion and behavior while you are
taking this medicine.
Varenicline is not addictive. Tell your doctor about side effects
that bother you or that do not go away.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
You start taking varenicline about a week before you plan to stop
smoking. You may notice that you do not get the same satisfaction from
cigarettes during that week. Try not to increase your smoking to overcome
this.
You take varenicline 2 times a day, after meals.
Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including
prescription and nonprescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
When you stop smoking, there may be a change in how these medicines work for
you.
Tell your doctor if you:
- Have kidney problems.
- Are pregnant
or plan to become pregnant.
- Are breast-feeding.
- Have
ever had a mental illness such as
depression or
bipolar disorder.
If you have or ever had a mental illness, you may need to watch for
signs of mood or behavior change while you are taking this medicine and after
you stop taking it. Your doctor may want you to try a different treatment to
help you stop smoking. Chantix may make current mental illness symptoms worse,
or it may bring back symptoms of mental illness in people who have had mental
illness.
Some studies show that varenicline helped more people quit smoking
than bupropion hydrochloride (Zyban), another medicine that does not contain
nicotine and helps people quit smoking.2, 1 No studies have tested if varenicline works better than
nicotine replacement medicines.
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new medication information form (PDF)
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to help you understand this medication.