Chantix is a non-nicotine medication used for adults that are tryinq to stop smoking. It targets nicotine receptors in the brain and reduced release of dopamine compared to nicotine.
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Yes, you can take these two different medications at the same time. Chantix is a drug used to treat nicotine addiction and Lexothyroxine is a drug used to treat hypothyroidism.
No, Nicotine is a carcinogen.
Pure nicotine doesn't contain carbon monoxide.
Yes, seeing as how they contain tobacco....
Nicotine is a drug in itself. So anything containing nicotine is a drug.
Chantix is not a benzodiazapine. It is a medication that partially "binds" to the parts of our brains (the receptors) that really like nicotine. The scientific term for this type of medication is: partial nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist. In the most basic of explanations, the medication fools the brain into thinking that it's already at least partially happy without the drug, nicotine.It is important to note that Chantix is NOT nicotine. It just tells the brain that it doesn't need so much nicotine any more. Over time, people can actually stop using tobacco products to deliver nicotine to the brain. Once that has occurred, they can eventually come off the medication. This process eases the uncomfortable effects of nicotine withdrawal... which all tobacco users know as the most horrible part of quitting.
The active ingredient in nicotine gum, nicotine patches, and vapes is... guess what... nicotine! It isn't a substitute at all, it just eliminates the smoke and associated tar.There are a variety of drugs used to assist breaking the nicotine addiction (e.g. certain antidepressants, certain antihypertensives, chantix).Some preliminary work is in process on a nicotine vaccine which would block all effects of any nicotine taken into the body.
well depending on what barbecue you have... if you light it with a lighting torch it is full of gas... if you light it with a match it contains nicotine! so gas barbecues contain nicotine ! =)
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No, all Chantix does is block the nicotinic receptors in your brain so that you no longer feel the good effects of nicotine. However, in some cases, people taking chantix have had very vivid dreams, suicidal thoughts, and psychotic episodes - so, if any of those interest you, then give it a shot, lol. Good luck, and don't be stupid!