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Saudi bans anti-smoking drugs

  • Saudi Arabia: Monday, August 17 - 2009 at 11:01

Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Health has banned two popular smoking cessation drugs as their side-effects include suicidal tendencies, the Saudi Gazette has reported. The drugs containing varenicline, with the trade name of Champix from Pfizer, and Bupropion were banned after the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) had issued a black box warning, the toughest warning on risks associated with a medicine, on serious mental health risks of the drugs.

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