| NP institute links Chantix to more than two dozen highway accidents reported to the FDA, citing side effects such as seizures. The military bans Chantix for flight and missile crews, but it is on the FAA's approved drug list for pilots. |
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| NP institute links Chantix to more than two dozen highway accidents reported to the FDA, citing side effects such as seizures. The military bans Chantix for flight and missile crews, but it is on the FAA's approved drug list for pilots. |
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