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Effective June 23, 2008, Ultimaterx.com will temporarily stop selling Chantix due to the recent concerns regarding this product.
This recent change is the result of a joint decision by the physicians and pharmacists on our Health and Medical Advisory Board.
Until further definitive health information is released , Chantix will not be available for sale.
We apologize for the inconvenience, however we believe in taking a proactive approach when it comes to consumers health and safety.
Sincerely,
Ultimaterx.com
Chantix (varenicline) is a nicotine-free and clinically proven stop-smoking aid that can really help you to beat the horrible nicotine cravings and finally be able to quit smoking for good.
There are several proven methods that can help you to quit smoking, but keep in mind the real key to breaking the habit lies in you, the smoker. Here are some methods that have been proven to help people break the habit:
Unlike the other leading stop-smoking drugs, Chantix boasts an incredible 44% success rate. By allowing the brain to block nicotine and the effects of nicotine withdrawals, a lot of the frustrating aspects of quitting smoking are greatly reduced simply by getting a prescription for Chantix from your doctor and taking it as directed.
There are some significant differences which do exist between these leading stop-smoking drugs, they are as follows:
Chantix works by not allowing the receptors in the brain to receive nicotine or generate pleasure from it. The end result is reduced nicotine cravings and lessened symptoms of nicotine withdrawal.
Always tell your doctor about all the drugs that you are currently taking in order to avoid any potential complications from occurring. Women who are nursing or who are pregnant should discuss this with their doctors before taking this drug. People who are suffering from liver or kidney disease may not be able to take this drug, as well as those who are taking asthma medications, insulin and blood thinners.
Learn more about the New Chantix Safety Information published in May 2008 on Chantix.com