Chantix and Aggression
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Stop-Smoking Aid Chantix Sparks Safety Concerns
webmd.com — “Evidence is accumulating that the stop-smoking drug varenicline (Chantix) is linked with unprovoked acts and thoughts of aggression and violence, according to a new report.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Smoked: Pfizer's Chantix and Concerns About Heart Problems - Seeking Alpha | Itsy Bitsy URL Reducer
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Last year, a study in The Annals found Chantix is not only associated with violent and aggressive thoughts and acts. http://t.co/oHCC0Jwa
Thoughts and Acts of Aggression/Violence Toward Others Reported in Association with Varenicline(September) (FREE) -- Moore et al., 10.1345/aph.1P172 -- The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
theannals.com — “Thoughts and Acts of Aggression/Violence Toward Others Reported in Association with Varenicline(September) (FREE) -- Moore et al., 10.1345/aph.1P172 -- The Annals of Pharmacotherapy” View full resource at theannals.com
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Does anti-smoking drug Chantix cause thoughts & acts of aggression/violence? Study analyzes FDA adverse event reports http://bit.ly/bH6qSP
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