Battling Depression
Since July 1, 2009, the smoking-cessation drug Chantix has carried on its packaging a black box warning. This label cautions users of the psychological dangers associated with taking Chantix, which include depression, aggression, hostility, and mood swings. Depression, in particular, has proven to be particularly dangerous to Chantix users. In some cases, it has driven people to have suicidal thoughts or tendencies.
Symptoms of Depression
Depression causes its sufferers to experience periods of extreme sadness. These bouts can cause a loss of interest in normal activities and lack of motivation to do anything. The symptoms of this mental disorder are not too difficult to pinpoint:
- Feeling very sad
- Insomnia
- Feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness
- Loss of interest in activities and hobbies
- Crying for no reason
- Irritability
- Loss of interest in sex
- Suicidal thoughts and behavior
If you are experiencing any of these depression symptoms after taking Chantix, then a Chantix injury lawyer can help you fight for the compensation that you deserve.
Your Fight Against Depression
Battling depression can be quite difficult. Some people choose to take on this challenge alone, while others turn to group therapy, psychologists, or psychiatrists for assistance. Some of the most common, effective means of treating depression include the following:
- Medication (antidepressants)
- Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
- Psychotherapy
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation
- Reading self-help books
Some of these methodologies, obviously, are more costly and time-consuming than others. It is important for you to choose the method that best fits your situation. This way, you will attain the most effective results.
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If you would like legal and emotional support in your fight against Chantix-induced depression, then the Chantix lawsuit lawyers of the firm can help you. Contact us today to learn more.