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One Man’s Experience With the Stop-Smoking Drug Chantix — New York Magazine

The most unsettling thing about sleeping on Chantix is that I never felt like I was truly asleep. Some part of me remained on guard. It was more like lucid dreaming, what I thought it might feel like to be hypnotized. And it didn’t entirely go away come morning. As I showered, shaved, and scrambled into clothes, I tried to shake a weird, paranoid sense that I’d just been psychically raped by a household appliance.

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One Response to “One Man’s Experience With the Stop-Smoking Drug Chantix — New York Magazine”

  1. Angie Reyes says:

    I have stopped smoking a couple of months ago and it was very difficult to stop my cigarette cravings. nicotine patches helped me a lot to quit smoking.
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