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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 101609" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I took the Chantix and have been smoke free for a little over a month. </p><p></p><p>I actually stopped taking it, though I still have a lot left. I stopped because I didn't feel a really strong pull to smoke and I didn't like the side effects of the medication. I haven't ever been a really big smoker and I've been off the medication for 2 weeks now and I'm doing fine. </p><p></p><p>I think a strong smoker would probably have to finish the script. My sister used it and she was a strong smoker and it was successful for her but only if she kept taking the script. Once she stopped, her cravings came back full force - so I think it depends on the person. She's still not smoking, but it's been difficult for her.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think it's worth the money if they can afford to pay out of pocket. With my insurance the co-pay for the entire weeks (which I think is 12) cost me $80.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 101609, member: 2211"] I took the Chantix and have been smoke free for a little over a month. I actually stopped taking it, though I still have a lot left. I stopped because I didn't feel a really strong pull to smoke and I didn't like the side effects of the medication. I haven't ever been a really big smoker and I've been off the medication for 2 weeks now and I'm doing fine. I think a strong smoker would probably have to finish the script. My sister used it and she was a strong smoker and it was successful for her but only if she kept taking the script. Once she stopped, her cravings came back full force - so I think it depends on the person. She's still not smoking, but it's been difficult for her. I definitely think it's worth the money if they can afford to pay out of pocket. With my insurance the co-pay for the entire weeks (which I think is 12) cost me $80. [/QUOTE]
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