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snugsnug
09-21-2007, 07:28 PM
Stop-Smoking Drug Implicated in Musician's Death
September 20, 2007
News Summary



Friends of musician Carter Albrecht believe the combination of alcohol and the stop-smoking drug Chantix may have caused the bizarre behavior that led to his death on Sept. 5.
ABC News (http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=3623085&page=1) reported Sept. 19 that Albrecht, 34, the keyboard player from the band Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, was shot to death in Dallas after pounding on the door of his girlfriend's neighbor's house in the middle of the night. Albrecht and his girlfriend, Ryann Rathbone, had recently started taking Chantix as part of a pledge to stop smoking.
However, Rathbone said that the couple began having vivid and frightening dreams soon after they began taking the drug -- "nightmare kind of, hallucination kind of dreams where you don't know if it's real or not," she said. Drug-maker Pfizer warns that changes in dreams can be a side-effect of taking Chantix.
On the night he was killed, Albrecht began hallucinating after drinking, verbally and physically attacking Rathbone. He then left her house and began banging on the neighbor's door. The neighbor fired what he termed "a warning shot" through the door, killing Albrecht.
Anecdotal evidence points to a variety of problems experienced by some of the 3 million Americans taking Chantix, including contemplation of suicide and bouts of depression, sometimes triggered by alcohol use. Ponni Subbiah, a spokesperson for Pfizer, said, "To date there is no evidence to suggest that Chantix is associated with violent behavior. And I think it's important to keep in perspective that alcohol use in itself is associated with violent behavior."

CD BUCKBERRY
04-25-2008, 04:09 PM
:idea:I quit smoking with chantix I did not experience anger,depression,suicidal feelings,I found it made you tired .:idea:

Lovinglife101
04-26-2008, 10:25 AM
Hello,
I tried Chantix and had a couple of uncontrollable crying spells that lasted over an hour. It was really strange because I logically knew nothing was wrong, but I could not stop crying . . . maybe I just needed a real good cry. I stopped using it and am still smoking but I haven't given up on myself and haven't given up hope.

Lovinglife

Captain Bill
04-26-2008, 11:55 AM
I think the Drug was implicated in the Death by his friends. I wouldn't know,but in the scheme of things, when Alcohol is consumed, most theories are just guesses. I would hesitate to give much credence to grieving and angry friends, God Bless them. Mixing any drug with Alcohol is not a good thing. Actually mixing Alcohol with Anything but gasoline in your car is a bad idea. (Just Sayin').

Just42Dave
05-14-2008, 06:38 AM
im on chantix again and a musician I hate the **** it makes me angry feel sick ache and have dreams like opiate dreams turned inward non stop...nasty crap

shellif
05-15-2008, 10:25 PM
im on chantix again and a musician I hate the **** it makes me angry feel sick ache and have dreams like opiate dreams turned inward non stop...nasty crap


Hi, im still on chantix...since march 31st. i quit smoking april 1st. ive smoked for about 35 years. the first week or two, i had some freaky dreams, some seemed so real. i was sick at my stomache all the time, felt like crap to be honest. BUT......some of that nasty feeling was withdrawals from all the chemicals in cigarettes. i am on several(a lot) of meds for other things, one of which is depression. all my years of meth use really screwed my nuerotransmitter things up. im so grateful to be clean and sober. i feel so much better now, i can breathe better, things smell so much better, i can hardly believe i was able to quit, but i did it, and anybody else can too, if we quit using and drinking, we can sure as heck stop smoking... just my opinion.....higher power is there for me.:29:

thereishope
05-16-2008, 12:11 AM
THAT IS WONDERFUL SHELLIF!!!!!!!
:29::85::29::85:

snugsnug
05-16-2008, 10:03 AM
fourteen months today for me, cigg free.
kicking ciggs was the single hardest thing I have ever had to do.
I am soo grateful God took the desire to smoke ciggs from me.

thereishope
05-16-2008, 11:51 AM
BEAUTIFULLY AWSOME SNUG SNUG!!!!:29::mrgreen::85::12:

shellif
05-18-2008, 04:39 PM
**takes a bow, ooops, falls over..ahem..****