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Pfizer recalls anti-smoking drug chantix due to chemical that causes cancer

submitted by NationalSocialism to Controlavirus 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:13:55 ago (+30/-0)     (files.catbox.moe)

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It was fda approved in 2006.
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But… trust the science of the brand new Covid vax goy


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[ - ] yesiknow 8 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:26:26 ago (+8/-0)

It causes suicide.

They know that anyone who's had anorexia can't take it because it triggers that brain disfunction. Trannies have the same kind of brain disorder as anorexics. I can't imagine how many people are too stupid to figure out hat the majority shareholders of pharmaceutical corps are the majority share holders of military contractors and the reason ghaddafi was blown up a year after saying big pharma would invent a disease to sell the cure,

The future of blackrock, vanguard and state street needs to be about the only political conversation anyone tolerates with the progressive morons in their lives.

[ - ] GhostCow 4 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 20:44:01 ago (+4/-0)

Fuck I was thinking about giving this a try since my Aunt was able to quit smoking with it. Glad I never got around to that.

[ - ] RedBarchetta 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 22:52:51 ago (+2/-0)

Smoker, Chew, Snuff some 35 years. I would chew all day long and sucked it down. I loved nicotine. I used the gum. When it became available in 7/11 that was a huge help. Took foreeeeeever and I still crave it. Its fucked up, but its been about seven years. I still chew gum daily but its like 5 or Orbit gum. Best of luck to you.


Get ready to get fat. I gained a TON of weight. Its seriously fucked. I really liked the buzz. But addiction is fucked up.

[ - ] FacelessOne 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 21, 2021 00:31:44 ago (+1/-0)

Quitter

[ - ] 2017Fallout 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 21, 2021 02:25:38 ago (+0/-0)

Finally gave up 5 yrs ago by mindfullysmoking myself sick for a month. Smoked as much as I wanted but had to concentrate on the taste the feeling in my mouth and throat. Thinking about cancer cells forming etc. Worked. I haven't just quit - done that loads of times- i am a nonsmoker now. No cravings etc. Mind over matter

[ - ] Xigbar68 3 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 22:02:42 ago (+3/-0)

I made it one file to be make it easier to spread: https://files.catbox.moe/ck47iq.jpg

[ - ] KCobain27 3 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:28:36 ago (+3/-0)

I had an ex-friend take that stuff, it seemed to change his personality. To be fair, I later figured out his birth-mother was a jew - which explained his mental issues before he even took Chantix.

I think they they also required monthly blood tests while he was taking it to make sure it wasn't causing damage they must have noticed in some people.

[ - ] SparklingWiggle 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 22:41:12 ago (+2/-0)

Just in time for the patent to expire, I guess.

[ - ] mongre 1 point 2.6 yearsSep 21, 2021 10:18:22 ago (+1/-0)

Be me. Smoke for decades. Use chantix to quit. They have you take it for 3 weeks, one before you quit, two weeks after you quit. First week at times I go for hours where I forget I smoke. Amazing.

Second week, quit smoking, dose increases. I start getting random panic attacks in the day, at night, while I sleep. Intense dreams and whatnot but somewhere in there the actual urge to BREATHE shuts off. As in...sit there at the dinner table, gasp for air. Walking...gasp. Shopping...gasp. The worst is trying to sleep. SO for the next 5-8 years, I spend every waking moment going from a breath of air to holding it, forgetting to breathe, then gasping as if I was underwater. Ruins sleep, business, family, causes several bouts with sanity, suicidal, incredibly tired all the time so brain fries.

Not only do I never smoke, I never have a craving to smoke again. I can sit there watching you smoke and the urge to smoke one just doesn't come up. Still...hard to tell if it was worth it. I'm guessing dying of no oxygen would be a lot worse.

[ - ] patchCodeUnsuccessful 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:44:56 ago (+2/-0)

Isn't this the nicotine receptor bocker?

[ - ] PostWallHelena 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 22:51:15 ago (+2/-0)

Thats right. It competes with nicotine for a receptor involved in dopamine release. I guess you can’t get off on the cigarette anymore.

[ - ] NationalSocialism [op] 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:58:40 ago (+0/-0)

I’m not sure how it works.

[ - ] Love240 2 points 2.6 yearsSep 20, 2021 18:44:24 ago (+2/-0)

Well that's a convenient 'add' to the conversation. The Truth will out.

[ - ] 2017Fallout 0 points 2.6 yearsSep 21, 2021 02:22:48 ago (+0/-0)

Interesting how all the reports of this are written to imply that is was contamination rather than a fundermental part of the product. It is insidious.