How to take Varenicline
Make sure you take Varenicline exactly as your clinician tells you. There are a few variations in how to take it, so make sure you follow their detailed instructions.
It’s best to take Varenicline after a meal. So if you’re taking it twice a day, maybe take it after breakfast and your evening meal. Take your pill with a full glass of water. Varenicline can sometimes cause nausea, so food and plenty of water can help avoid this.
What are the three dosing regimens for Varenicline?
There are a few different approaches to taking Varenicline you can try.
With the fixed quit approach, you pick a date when you want to quit smoking. Then you start taking Varenicline one or two weeks before this date.
There’s also the flexible quit approach. If you’re doing it this way, you start taking Varenicline. Then anywhere between days 8 and 35 of treatment (or weeks two and five), you stop smoking.
Finally, you have the gradual quit approach. With this approach, you aim to stop smoking by the end of week 12 of treatment. After four weeks, you should reduce how much you smoke by 50%, and 75% by eight weeks.
What happens if I make a mistake while taking Varenicline?
If you’ve forgotten to take a pill, just take it as soon as you remember. If it’s nearly time to take your next pill, just skip the missed one and carry on as normal.
If you take too much Varenicline, you might feel nauseous or even vomit. It’s always a good idea to contact a clinician if you think you’ve taken too much Varenicline.
This page was written by The Treated Content Team.
This page was medically reviewed by
Dr. Joseph Palumbo on October 09, 2024. Next review due on
October 09, 2027.
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