EU Says New Warnings Are Needed for Pfizer’s Champix

By Anna Boyd
16:01, December 15th 2007
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EU Says New Warnings Are Needed for Pfizer’s Champix

The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) said Pfizer’s Champix, a drug used for smoking cessation in adults, should carry a warning about the high risk of suicide attempts among patients.

Champix is also known as Chantix in the United States. The safety of the drug has been closely monitored by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) since it was first authorized in the European Union in September 2006.

The CHMP said at its December 2007 meeting that Pfizer needs to update the product information to warn doctors and patients that depression has been reported among patients who are trying to quit smoking by using Champix. This depression may further lead to suicidal ideation and suicide attempt.

The Food and Drug Administration in the U.S. issued a warning for Chantix last month, citing one death, which may be linked to the drug’s intake.

Pfizer, on the other hand, has said that there is no scientific evidence linking Champix to depression.

“Clinician should be aware of the possible emergence of depressive symptoms in patients undergoing a smoking cessation attempt, with or without treatment, and should advise patients accordingly," the company said.

Pfizer, the world’s largest drugmaker has to make the necessary changes to their drug labels until December 19, regulators said.

Shares of Pfizer Inc fell Friday, after European regulators highlighted concerns about the safety of Champix. The drug had third-quarter revenue of $241 million in the third quarter of 2007.



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