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  2. Varenicline - Wikipedia

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    Varenicline, sold under the brand names Chantix and Champix among others, is a medication used for smoking cessation [5][7] and for the treatment of dry eye disease. [6][8] It is a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor partial agonist. [5][6] When activated, this receptor releases dopamine in the nucleus accumbens, the brain's reward center, thereby ...

  3. Does Medicare cover Chantix? - AOL

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    Chantix can help reduce the withdrawal symptoms a person may experience when they quit smoking. Glossary of Medicare terms We may use a few terms in this article that can be helpful to understand ...

  4. Cytisine - Wikipedia

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    Cytisine. Cytisine, also known as baptitoxine, cytisinicline, or sophorine, is an alkaloid that occurs naturally in several plant genera, such as Laburnum and Cytisus of the family Fabaceae. It has been used medically to help with smoking cessation. [1] However, it has been found effective in several randomized clinical trials, including some ...

  5. Atomoxetine - Wikipedia

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    Atomoxetine is sometimes used in the treatment of cognitive impairment and frontal lobe symptoms due to conditions like traumatic brain injury (TBI). [47] [48] It is used with the goal of treating ADHD-like symptoms such as sustained attentional problems, disinhibition, [49] lack of arousal, fatigue, and depression, including symptoms from cognitive disengagement syndrome. [47]

  6. Study Boosts Prospects for Pfizer's Chantix - AOL

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    On Thursday, Pfizer announced the results of a study of the safety and effectiveness of its Chantix smoking-cessation drug on relapsed smokers. The prognosis was good. Over the course of 12 weeks ...

  7. Agomelatine - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include headaches, nausea, and dizziness, which usually subside in the first few weeks, as well as liver problems [2] [10] – due to the potential effect on the liver, ongoing blood tests are recommended. [11] Its use is not recommended in people with dementia, or who are under the age of 18 or over 75.

  8. Brotizolam - Wikipedia

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    Brotizolam [3] (marketed under brand name Lendormin) is a sedative-hypnotic [4] thienotriazolodiazepine [5] drug which is a benzodiazepine analog. [6] It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, hypnotic, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties, and is considered to be similar in effect to other short-acting hypnotic benzodiazepines such as triazolam or midazolam. [7]

  9. Smoking cessation - Wikipedia

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    Smoking cessation, usually called quitting smoking or stopping smoking, is the process of discontinuing tobacco smoking. [1] Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, which is addictive and can cause dependence. [2][3] As a result, nicotine withdrawal often makes the process of quitting difficult. Smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and a ...