Thursday, July 7, 2011

Chantix Anti-Smoking Drug: Important Message

A recent study has revealed that Chantix, the most popular anti-smoking drug in the market, may increase the risk of heart attack and other heart disease, the exact ailments smokers are trying to prevent by kicking the habit. If you believe you were affected contact our office for a free consultation.
In the five years since Chantix was approved, it has been the subject of several Food and Drug Administration (FDA) safety reviews, particularly one concerning depression, suicidal thoughts and suicidal actions, which earned the drug the FDA’s strongest warning label, the “black box.” This past June, the FDA warned that Chantix may be linked to an increased risk of heart problems.
Read the full article about Chantix and Heartattacks.
If you or some you know has taken Chantix and suffered a heart attack or adverse cardiovascular problems; or has suffered psychological problems such as depression or suicidal thoughts, please contact our office for a free consultation. You may be entitled to receive monetary compensation.
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