I guess im asking randomly but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me!
XelleldIsWeird nicotine is fine .... and very safe.... the problem isn't nicotine.... but the 500 other carsenogenic chemicals you inhale when you smoke
This voiceover man delivers the side effects with a comprehensive yet relaxed enthusiasm. Thorough and deliberate, he takes his time earnestly delving into this rich, diverse and wholesome set of devastating consequences. And then he be like "I reckon the cravings ain't even the same as they once was, tell ya what. Darn tootin'!".
This voiceover man delivers the side effects with a comprehensive yet relaxed enthusiasm. Thorough and deliberate, he takes his time earnestly delving into this rich, diverse and wholesome set of devastating consequences. And then he be like "I reckon the cravings ain't even the same as they once was, tell ya what. Darn tootin'!".
This is the thing that shocks me the most when I'm in the US, the drugs advertisements. First, where I live it's illegal to advertise medication that require prescription. Second, the amount of time dedicated to side effects and what they cause is INSANE!
Lol yea we are definitely lucky in the U.S. They are very very strict on how many and how long of tests they have to do before supplying to the people. And of course as you can see, being straightforward with any risks
@@anonanon8974 “Oxycodone is the most widely recreationally used opioid in America. In the United States, more than 12 million people use opioid drugs recreationally.[100] The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that about 11 million people in the U.S. consume oxycodone in a non-medical way annually.” -From Wikipedia I don’t think America’s too lucky when it comes to medicine…
I'm a US Citizen, and I'm so danged old I can remember when advertising prescription drugs, lawyer services, and doctors was not permitted. As a television and streaming consumer...those were better days.
Side effects are generally mild, but may include: Dizziness, nausea, projectile vomiting, changes in appetite, changes in mood, occasional deafness, occasional unconsciousness, apocalyptic visions, loose stool, and excessive number 3.
American medicine ads are wild, they just throw everything in each medicine making your organs essentially run a marathon to survive the medicine 🤷🏻♂️😂
I overheard a guy in a checkout line talking about Chantix and he said the dreams thing was totally real. He said the "Trouble sleeping" came from knowing he was about to have the most vivid nightmares of his life when he went to bed
I find American TV ads for medications hilarious because they have some happy scene going on whilst they list all the side effects and disclaimers. Especially all the prescription stuff. It’s just weird. I actually blew out the first time I turned the TV on over there. In Australia, you cannot advertise prescription medications on any form of media. About the only medications advertised here are paracetamol, ibuprofen and antihistamines.
The comedy shows had to stop making fun of pharmaceutical ad skits and remarks over a decade ago. No one makes fun of them except at the water cooler now.
Chantix: "Talk to your doctor to find out if prescription Chantix is right for you." Doctor: "WHAT THE FUCK NO OF COURSE IT ISN'T, WHY DOES THIS EXIST HOLY SHIT"
The dreams are my favorite part of being on this stuff. So much so that I stayed on it for 7 months. I wound up starting smoking again and about a year later I'm back on it. It doesn't seem to be quite as effective this time around, but it's only been just under 2 weeks.
"May cause your testicles to explode, your heart to stop beating, and your eyes to bleed every time you sneeze. Call your physician if your eyes bleed for a period of five hours or longer after urinating. Chantix is not responsible for any involuntary skin loss, homicidal thoughts, or kidney failure that may or may not occur while taking Chantix. Chantix - Embrace the cold clammy hands of death."
Thank you. Between this and Abilify, I have ammunition needed for a case study I'm working on for grad school. Needed actual commercials that listed more side effects in pharma ads than the actual "cure."
I remember rhis commercial. There used to be a time where they would actually speed up all the side effects for these medicine commercials so no one could actually pick up on them
"...vivid, unusual, or strange dreams." I can not emphasize enough how terrifying that s**t was. 15 years later and I can still vividly remember the dream. But the terror was being sure I was dreaming, but I couldn't wake up from it.
@@ibrake4rappers Yes. Worked great for a week. Then you increase the dosage. The dreams themselves weren't the terror. The terror came when I tried to wake myself and couldn't.
Oh wow I could never pet my dog and read a book outside when I was smoking! Chantix made me stop smoking bc I was so fricking worried about dying and forgot all about it. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
It's like that comedy with David Duchovny, Evolution, when they asked him about a drug he tested on soldiers and he had to say on court the side effects it had, the Kane Madness. Anyone remembers that?
That's the problem I have with Nicotine. Nicotine helps me in almost every way but the nausea is awful. I already have constant nausea from anxiety and nicotine makes it even worse. I would try this drug if I could.
@@tryhardtrynot I use Nicotine as lozenges because I have awful daytime sleepiness, memory loss and concentration problems. I've never smoked a cigarette in my life. I seriously would love to try Varenicline if I could. I saw articles that it can help with memory loss and concentration problems.
It looks like that to me too. I pointed that out on the original RU-vid video of the entire commercial, and good ol' yellow-tooth, gravel voiced Herb replied with the book title. It STILL looks blank to me.
@@pdog6441 wellll I had nightmare once straggling everyone in a city. My psychologist said that it could mean that I'm angry at people or I'm too stressed or something. I mean dreams have a significant meaning to them no matter how violent or crazy it may sound.