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FDA approves varenicline for smoking cessation.(Clinical Rounds)

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| June 01, 2006 | Kirn, Timothy F. | COPYRIGHT 2006 International Medical News Group. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The newly approved drug varenicline may help a significantly higher percentage of patients quit smoking than bupropion, according to Food and Drug Administration officials and others.

The drug was judged from early trials to show such promise that it was put on the approval fast track 6 months ago.

"This is the first time we have had a drug that we can say is better than the other drugs," said Dr. John R. Hughes, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont, Burlington, and a founding member of and spokesperson for the Society for Research on Tobacco and Nicotine. "I think this is a significant advance."

Varenicline tartrate (Chantix, Pfizer Inc.) is approved for use twice a day (1 mg) for 12 weeks, with another 12 weeks for those who are successful in quitting during the first 12 weeks. The drug is not approved for adolescents. In the trials, varenicline was never used in combination with other smoking-cessation agents, so the label will recommend not combining the drug with bupropion or a nicotine patch.

The FDA had six trials of varenicline to review for approval, five of which were placebo-controlled and randomized, said Dr. Curt Rosebraugh, a deputy director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at FDA, in a press conference.

In the two 12-week trials that compared varenicline with bupropion (150 mg twice daily, a combined 44% of subjects taking Varenicline were smoke free during the final 4 weeks of the trial, compared with 30% of bupropion-treated subjects and 17% of placebo-treated subjects. In one of those trials that followed up on the subjects, 22% of Varenicline-treated individuals were still smoking abstinent at a year, compared with 16% of bupropion subjects and 10% of placebo subjects.

Subjects in those studies had, on average, smoked 21 cigarettes a day for 25 years. Smoking abstinence was monitored in the trials by self-report and with weekly expired carbon monoxide testing. Notable side effects of the drug in the ...

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