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Good News For Men Who Want to Stop Smoking
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<blockquote data-quote="EverettCD" data-source="post: 5161" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I can tell you that Chantix does work. I took it as prescribed by my physician, took it for 12 weeks was then reassessed by my Doc & took it for the additional 12 weeks. I quit successfully on day 7 of taking the medication. </p><p></p><p>Now for the bad, once I stopped the medication things got ugly. I am a laid back guy & don't typically pick fights or arguments. I was a totally different person, my wife noticed it very quickly. I went back to my Doc & asked him about it, I was his first patient that he had prescribed Chantix so he had to do some research. Sure enough, it was all typical side effects after stopping the medication. </p><p></p><p>Chantix does work as advertised & I'm sure it effects all of us differently. If you are serious about quitting give it a try, it's worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EverettCD, post: 5161, member: 763"] I can tell you that Chantix does work. I took it as prescribed by my physician, took it for 12 weeks was then reassessed by my Doc & took it for the additional 12 weeks. I quit successfully on day 7 of taking the medication. Now for the bad, once I stopped the medication things got ugly. I am a laid back guy & don't typically pick fights or arguments. I was a totally different person, my wife noticed it very quickly. I went back to my Doc & asked him about it, I was his first patient that he had prescribed Chantix so he had to do some research. Sure enough, it was all typical side effects after stopping the medication. Chantix does work as advertised & I'm sure it effects all of us differently. If you are serious about quitting give it a try, it's worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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