Showing posts with label Chantix attempted suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chantix attempted suicide. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2012

Chantix Faced With Varying Side Effect Lawsuits


There are a number of Chantix lawsuits filed individually in state courts due to Chantix suicide and other side effects. These plaintiffs are seeking compensation for their injuries from drugmaking giant Pfizer and Pfizer is doing its best to defend itself, allowing the Food and Drug Administration to place a black box warning on their product in 2009, which is the strongest warning the Food and Drug Administration is allowed to give short of recalling the drug. Many Chantix plaintiffs are bereaved family members of those who have committed suicide, but some are the ones affected by the drug themselves—many people who have attempted suicide or seriously harmed themselves or others as a result of Chantix are filing suit against Pfizer.
The first lawsuit relating to Chantix suicide was filed in July 2008 in federal court in Indiana. A man with no history or symptoms of mental illness committed suicide after taking Chantix for a few months. Multiple Chantix suicide lawsuits have been filed since then around the country. In October 2009, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation consolidated the Chantix related federal lawsuits before a single court in Alabama. Chantix may also impair the brain’s ability to derive enjoyment from other safe activities. The lack of enjoyment causes depression and suicidal thoughts. Scientists and researchers are still studying Chantix’s effect on other brain receptors.
Most Chantix lawsuits deal with suicide attempts and other psychological side effects of the drug, although heart attack and diabetes have also been reported. The irony of Chantix heart attack is that many smokers wish to quit smoking to preserve their cardiovascular health; a drug that has the potential to help them quit smoking can contribute to heart problems. Although Chantix is an exceptionally effective drug—often touted as the most effective smoking cessation drug on the market, with very high rates of success based on clinical trials—the popularity of it puts more and more people at risk for side effects. The FDa has directed Pfizer to conduct further clinical trials on Chantix, but these results are not expected until 2017.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Chantix Side Effects Reported More and are More Dangerous than All Other Drugs

Chantix (varenicline) was approved in the United States by the FDA in 2006 as a prescription medication to help people quit smoking. The drug works by reducing the positive feelings that come from cigarettes, blocking the receptors in the brain commonly stimulated by nicotine. However, the impact of the drug on the brain has resulted in a number of reports from users who experienced sudden, unusually aggressive behavior, thoughts of self-harm and in extreme cases, Chantix suicide. Growing concerns over the drug have led to an ongoing investigation into the Chantix side effects in the United States. The FDA indicated that their review of data indicates it is “increasingly likely that there may be an association between Chantix and serious neuropsychiatric symptoms.”This data may help a victim and Chantix lawyer regarding their odds of being granted compensation from the drug maker as a result of these psychological side effects. 

Chantix Psychological Side Effects Plague Patients

One of the most widely-publicized legal issues in the country at this time is the ever-growing multidistrict litigation against smoking cessation drug Chantix. Initially a successful and promising drug, Chantix users more and more began to notice side effects related to the medication, some of which have proven fatal. Most of the Chantx lawsuit against drugmaker Pfizer deal with alleges that the patient has experienced some form of Chantix psychological problems, which have been known to include depression, rage, mood swings, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and suicide. 

The most serious of these side effects is, obviously, suicide, and lawsuits involving suicide and suicide attempts are likely to be the most successful in a court of law. However, Chantix has other deadly side effects as well—including heart attack and diabetes. Like with most personal injury cases, the cases that are most likely to be successful are the ones that involve the most serious personal injury or long-term repercussions. Bereaved families whose loved one passed away because of Chantix side effects are more likely to be awarded a settlement than patients

Monday, November 14, 2011

Chantix Side Effects Lawsuits Slam Popular Drug

The smoking cessation drug Chantix looked like it was poised to be a success when it was first introduced to the market. Unlike many smoking cessation products, it proved extremely successful against a placebo during early clinical trials. However, for some Chantix patients, they are getting more than they bargain for—while making a desperate attempt to improve their health, some of these patients might accidentally be sentencing themselves to Chantix attempted suicide death. Chantix attempted suicide for them while they want to quit smoking.

Chantix was not tested during initial clinical trials on patients with a history of mental illness, although there are statistics that show that people with psychological problems or a history of psychological problems are more likely to be smokers than people without psychological problems. It is the former category that is more likely to experience psychological Chantix side effects. Depression, violent rages, sudden mood swings, aggression, and suicidal thoughts or Chantix suicide ideations.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Chantix Lawyers Discouraged by FDA Announcement?

The Food and Drug Administration has recently conducted two studies attempting to link the smoking cessation drug Chantix with psychological side effects that have been associated with the medication. However, both of these studies seem to have come up with nothing. Although this might discourage some plaintiffs who have filed lawsuits against Chantix drugmaker Pfizer, because they think that this might put an end to their lawsuits. Chantix personal injury lawyers dealing with these cases are feeling the pressure as well. However, there are some flaws in the Food and Drug Administration’s research that some people may have overlooked.

The Food and Drug Administration only conducted studies on Chantix patients who were hospitalized for depression and other possible psychological Chantix side effects. However, there may be a number of patients who are feeling the symptoms of the Chantix side effects, but do not want to get help or are not feeling them seriously enough to warrant hospitalization. In addition, some of the most serious allegations against Pfizer are Chantix suicide and Chantix attempted suicide—most of which occurred when the patient’s depression