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Chantix™ is a medicine that is prescribed to help people stop smoking. By binding to the nicotine receptor, the drug can prevent some of the pleasurable effects of smoking and decrease effects of nicotine withdrawal. The tablets are taken once or twice a day for a 12-week period. Potential side effects of Chantix include nausea, headache, abnormal dreams, and insomnia.
(Click Chantix for more information on when and how to take Chantix, how the medication works to curb your body's nicotine cravings, and what you should know before starting treatment.)