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GETQUIT PlanCHANTIX (varenicline)
GETQUIT Plan12 Weeks of CHANTIX. One Full Year of Support.CHANTIX (varenicline)
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Quitting smoking can be tough. Maybe you've tried before. Most people have. In fact, most smokers try to quit 6 to 9 times in their lifetime. We want this time to be different for you.

That's why there's the GETQUIT Support Plan. Just for CHANTIX users, this step-by-step process was designed by smoking cessation experts to help you with the daily challenges of quitting.

GETQUIT is here to support you through every phase of the quitting process, for up to one full year. It's like having your own support team focused on helping you succeed.

Our two-part approach helps target both the physical and behavioral sides of quitting. Prescription CHANTIX is designed to help reduce the urge to smoke.

The GETQUIT Support Plan includes:
  • A step-by-step plan designed to help you quit smoking, plus support throughout the quitting process.
  • Regular check-in e-mails or phone calls. (You can choose to cancel any time).
  • Strategies and tools to help get you through tough moments.
  • Immediate support designed to help if you slip up and smoke.
  • Access to GETQUIT Coaches for support and encouragement.

The GETQUIT Support plan is available for CHANTIX users only.

The GETQUIT® Plan - About GETQUIT

 

 

 

CHANTIX is a prescription medicine to help adults 18 and over stop smoking. You may benefit from quit-smoking support programs and/or counseling during your quit attempt. It's possible that you might slip up and smoke while taking CHANTIX. If you do, you can stay on CHANTIX and keep trying to quit.

Important Safety Information

Some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions while using CHANTIX to help them quit smoking. Some people had these symptoms when they began taking CHANTIX, and others developed them after several weeks of treatment or after stopping CHANTIX. If you, your family, or caregiver notice agitation, hostility, depression, or changes in behavior, thinking, or mood that are not typical for you, or you develop suicidal thoughts or actions, anxiety, panic, aggression, anger, mania, abnormal sensations, hallucinations, paranoia, or confusion, stop taking CHANTIX and call your doctor right away. Also tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems before taking CHANTIX, as these symptoms may worsen while taking CHANTIX

Do not take CHANTIX if you have had a serious allergic or skin reaction to CHANTIX. Some people can have serious skin reactions while taking CHANTIX, some of which can become life-threatening. These can include rash, swelling, redness, and peeling of the skin. Some people can have allergic reactions to CHANTIX, some of which can be life-threatening and include: swelling of the face, mouth, and throat that can cause trouble breathing. If you have these symptoms or have a rash with peeling skin or blisters in your mouth, stop taking CHANTIX and get medical attention right away.

Tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems before starting CHANTIX, or if you have a history of these problems and have any new or worse symptoms during treatment with CHANTIX. Get emergency medical help right away if you have any symptoms of a heart attack.

The most common side effects of CHANTIX include nausea (30%), sleep problems, constipation, gas, and/or vomiting. If you have side effects that bother you or don't go away, tell your doctor. You may have trouble sleeping, vivid, unusual, or strange dreams while taking CHANTIX. Use caution driving or operating machinery until you know how CHANTIX may affect you.

CHANTIX should not be taken with other quit-smoking products. You may need a lower dose of CHANTIX if you have kidney problems or get dialysis.

Before starting CHANTIX, tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or if you take insulin, asthma medicines or blood thinners. Medicines like these may work differently when you quit smoking.

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