Press Release
Electronic Cigarette vs Chantix
FDA favors deadly drugs over safe alternatives
The FDA
has finally acknowledged near 300 reports of suicide and attempted suicide that
are linked to the smoking cessation drug Chantix. The FDA announcement is
2 years overdue.
Chantix is a smoking cessation prescription
medication marketed by Pfizer. Pfizer clearly states on their website
“Some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood,
suicidal thoughts or actions while using CHANTIX to help them quit smoking. Some
people had these symptoms when they began taking CHANTIX, and others developed
them after several weeks of treatment or after stopping CHANTIX.
Quitting smoking is difficult enough without
the addition of mind altering drugs. There are alternatives to help you
either quit smoking, or smoke a healthier alternative. The electronic
cigarette could be your answer.
The electronic cigarette is considered a harm reduction alternative. The FDA has yet to prove electronic cigarettes as harmful, however they are using a fear campaign to sway public opinion of these potentially lifesaving devices.
An electronic cigarette, also known as an
e-cigarette, is tobacco and tar free. An e-cigarette contains only 20
ingredients, none of which are carcinogenic. Regular cigarettes contain
4,000 chemicals, many of which have been proven to be toxic. The smoker
draws on an e-cigarette, just like a regular cigarette. Inside is pure
nicotine held in a suspension of food safe additives. The smoker inhales
and blows out what looks like smoke, but is water vapour. The smoker
controls how much or how little nicotine he or she inhales by buying various
strengths of e-cigarette cartridges.
Daniel Dawson of www.clean-smoke.co.uk states that
sales have been increasing every month. Customers rave that the electronic
cigarette has given them back their life, their sense of taste and their
control. They don’t want mind-altering drugs. They want electronic
cigarettes to stay legal!
A growing number of tobacco scientists are
questioning the FDA’s motives to try and ban electronic cigarettes. Dr.
Michael Siegel notes that unlike Chantix - for which there were many
immediate post-marketing reports of potential adverse effects -- e-cigarettes
have been on the market for more than three years and there have yet to be any
severe adverse effects reported.
Dr. Siegel also noted We know that there is no
evidence that anyone is dying from using electronic cigarettes, but we`re going
to take them off the market, even though they are helping people to quit
smoking. That just doesn`t make any sense, Dr. Siegel said.
As the FDA review of the problems with Chantix
has continued, the FDA states that it appears increasingly likely that there is
an association between Chantix and serious neuropsychiatric
symptoms.
So, if you want to curb your smoking habit,
you have a choice: Mind-altering drugs or a safe alternative: The
electronic cigarette.
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http://tobaccoanalysis.blogspot.com/
http://www.lep.co.uk/news/dad_wants_electronic_cigarettes_here_to_stay_1_752315
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