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DTB 2008;46:33-36 doi:10.1136/dtb.2008.04.0010
  • Articles

▼Varenicline for smoking cessation

  • Relevant BNF section: BNF 4.10

Abstract

▼Varenicline (pronounced va-re-nik-leen) (Champix – Pfizer), a nicotinic receptor partial agonist, is the first medicine of this type licensed for smoking cessation in adults. Launched in the UK in December 2006, the drug accounted for 14% of all prescription items and 22% of total expenditure, for smoking cessation products dispensed in the community in 2007*.14 Marketing materials claim that it has a “unique dual action”, a “significantly higher quit rate” than bupropion, and a “favourable safety and tolerability profile”. Here we discuss the evidence for varenicline and consider its role in smoking cessation.

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