Posted: October 12, 2007
Chantix takes the place of nicotine and like nicotine stimulates dopamine production, which "gives you a feeling of pleasure." What I didn't realize is that the pleasure involves vivid, memorable dreams, which is a "side effect" that Pfizer describes as "changes in dreaming."
I found that interesting, so I decided to mine some social networks to find examples of dreams that Chantix users were reporting.
What I learned leads me to believe that Pfizer may have a "Viagra II" in Chantix and not realize it!
For more on this, with examples of Chantix-induced pleasure dreams, and my idea for a new Chantix DTC campaign, read today's post to Pharma Marketing Blog.
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