Both People Who Use Chantix and Zyban Successfully Quit Smoking - But Who has it Better?
What with November 19th having been the Great American Smokeout Day and with New Year's Day around the corner, being a quitter has never been a more popular choice. As strange as it might sound to non-smokers, smokers are really concerned about the health effects of getting on the wagon. Quitting smoking can play havoc with low blood sugar levels and make you feel nauseous, lightheaded, make you put on weight (partly due to the sweet tooth that quitting on nicotine gives you), and give you trouble concentrating. The smoker’s drugs on the market, Chantix and Zyban quit smoking for you reasonably painlessly; but Zyban has been on the market for about 40 years now, and has had its share of negative publicity with seizures and the like among users - something that gives pause to the health-conscious smoker. But of all the ways out there, Chantix and Zyban quit smoking for you in the most reliable and scientific ways. If one were to try the drug therapy route, which one would be best?
Zyban is a proper FDA-approved drug to quit smoking with; it is made by Glaxo. While people using Zyban quit smoking successfully, it did briefly gain a bad reputation in the 80s for the seizures it caused; that has since been sorted out as simply a problem with the doses used. A reasonable 450mg dose simply does not cause them trouble. Only about three in a hundred people who try to quit smoking by relying on self-motivation actually succeed for even three months; ten times more succeed when using Zyban. However past the three-month mark, Zyban apparently stops being as effective a way - and is no more effective than the patch.
Chantix is another drug that helps; while Zyban was basically developed for purposes like the treatment of depression, Chantix was purpose-built for smoking addiction. It helps both by making smoking less pleasurable, and making quitting less painful. What is more, people who use Zyban quit smoking far less successfully than Chantix long-term and short-term. Over the long term a fifth of all who try it with Chantix, succeed.
People who choose Chantix or Zyban quit smoking successfully, but wonder if the medicines cause a problem with weight gain. The fact is though, that quitting the habit itself makes you put on weight; not much, but it does happen. The only problem with using a drug like Chantix, is the depression it causes; Zyban was an antidepressant to begin with, and does not do this. the government has hopes of getting a 12% decrease in the number of people who smoke, by next year. It doesn't look like the country is anywhere near quitting at that rate. Smokers don't really need to hear about the health benefits of smoking, to help them get on board; nor hear numbers like how you can live five years longer if you quit at 35, or three years longer if you quit at 65. But if sex is supposed to sell everything effectively though, could it be used to convince people that smoking makes things less hot in bed?
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