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Is TBX-Free An Effective Smoking Cessation Aid?

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Posted on Fri, 7 Jul 2017
Question: Thank you for checking back with me. I did stop the magnesium,i was taking 400 mg rapid release , the loose stool.stop,but the muscle cramp came back.I'am trying 200mg regula a day hoping that will help. Now I have another question..what do you know about TBX stop smoking aid.I have seen it on the internet and it says it is safe and 1# ranked by Dr.I hve tried patch, gum and chantic[not sp. right. nothing has work. what do you say.
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Answered by Dr. Geeta Sundar (15 hours later)
Brief Answer:
If at all you want to use cytosine, use under strict medical supervision

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX I have not used TBZ or Cytosine.
But it can cause mild to severe side effects like nausea, vomiting, headache, rise in blood pressure, convulsions and, in larger doses, even death due to respiratory failure.
I have used Bupripion that creates aversion to smoking, but stopped due to fear of causing fits in the patient.

If at all you want to use cytosine, use under strict medical supervision
Regards
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Is TBX-Free An Effective Smoking Cessation Aid?

Brief Answer: If at all you want to use cytosine, use under strict medical supervision Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX I have not used TBZ or Cytosine. But it can cause mild to severe side effects like nausea, vomiting, headache, rise in blood pressure, convulsions and, in larger doses, even death due to respiratory failure. I have used Bupripion that creates aversion to smoking, but stopped due to fear of causing fits in the patient. If at all you want to use cytosine, use under strict medical supervision Regards