Stop-smoking pills 'do not increase suicide risk'

Patients prescribed stop-smoking pills do not suffer an increased risk of suicide compared with those using nicotine patches and gum, a study has found.

Stop-smoking pills 'do not increase suicide risk'

Patients prescribed stop-smoking pills do not suffer an increased risk of suicide compared with those using nicotine patches and gum, a study has found.

Scientists say new research will alleviate safety concerns over the drugs Zyban and Champix, some of the most popular stop-smoking drugs worldwide.

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