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After the first few days the dosage is increased, however, and that’s when Robinson says the side-effects began to kick in. “I started getting really moody, really quite down. I felt dizzy and depressed and very low. I’m always full-on and quite chatty with the customers but I just couldn’t be bothered. I was very depressed. In the end I thought, ‘I can’t do this any more, these are not making me feel right.’” He gave up immediately, going cold turkey. “It was really bad. I had sweats at night and I was feeling pretty down for two or three days. But then I felt as though I’d got over it and I’ve not had a online cigarettes since.” Robinson says he would advise anyone to think carefully before trying Champix. “I wouldn’t want to put anyone through that. I know I’ve given up smoking, but who knows how it’s going to affect other people?” Champix works by blocking the attachment of nicotine to certain receptors in the brain. This prevents the reward smokers get when they inhale. Pfizer, the drug’s manufacturer, insists there are no proven links between Champix and depression, and claims nicotine withdrawal can also lead to mood swings.