FDA Recalls Chantix Over Safety Concerns
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a voluntary recall ofย Chantix (varenicline),
a medication used to help people quit smoking, after finding elevated levels ofย nitrosamines,
chemicals that may increase cancer risk with long-term exposure.
While the exact risk at the detected levels remains uncertain,
the FDA stressed the recall is aย precautionary measureย to ensure patient safety.
Patients are advisedย not to stop Chantix without consulting a doctor,
as sudden withdrawal could disrupt progress in quitting smoking.
Healthcare providers can recommend safe alternatives and help patients transition smoothly.
Pharmacists are also urged to check if patientsโ medication is part of the affected lots.
The FDA noted that the recall highlights the importance ofย ongoing quality control in drug manufacturing.
Despite the concern, officials reassured the public that the move reflects their commitment to safety and maintaining trust in medications.

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