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Achieve Life Sciences to seek FDA approval for Chantix competitor

Last updated: April 30, 2025 3:07 am
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Achieve Life Sciences, a biotech company based in Washington state, is on the brink of filing for FDA approval for a new drug to help people quit smoking. The drug, called cytisinicline, is a modified version of a pill that has been used as a smoking cessation aid in Eastern Europe for decades. Unlike the currently available medications, cytisinicline is said to have fewer side effects, making it a more appealing option for those looking to kick the habit.

Rick Stewart, Achieve’s co-founder and CEO, anticipates that the drug will be approved by mid-2026 and launched in the U.S. by the end of that year. If approved, cytisinicline would be the first new drug for nicotine dependence in nearly two decades. This could potentially open the door to more drug development in the field of smoking cessation, an area that many believe is in need of innovation.

Research has shown that cytisinicline is highly effective in helping people quit smoking. In a recent Phase 3 trial published in JAMA Internal Medicine, 20.5% of participants who took the pill were able to abstain from cigarettes between weeks 9-24 of the trial, compared to only 4.2% of those in the placebo group. This success rate is promising and suggests that cytisinicline could be a game-changer in the world of smoking cessation.

One of the key advantages of cytisinicline is its potential to be less nauseating than the currently available medication, varenicline. While both drugs work by partially blocking nicotine receptors in the brain, cytisinicline may offer a more tolerable option for those who struggle with the side effects of existing treatments.

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Despite the promising outlook for cytisinicline, Achieve has had to navigate challenges in the drug development process. The FDA’s stringent requirements for approving new smoking cessation drugs have deterred many pharmaceutical companies from pursuing research in this area. Achieve was also asked to conduct a yearlong safety trial, further delaying the drug’s approval submission.

However, recent discussions with the FDA have been positive, and there is hope that a new regulatory approach to smoking cessation treatments may be on the horizon. If approved, cytisinicline could fill a crucial gap in the market for smoking cessation aids and provide a much-needed alternative for those looking to quit smoking.

Achieve also has plans to market the drug internationally and make it accessible to a wide range of people. With the potential for little market competition and a growing demand for effective smoking cessation treatments, cytisinicline could be a significant breakthrough in the fight against tobacco addiction.

As the medical community eagerly awaits the FDA’s decision on cytisinicline, there is a sense of optimism about the future of smoking cessation treatments. With new options on the horizon, physicians like Nancy Rigotti hope to have more tools at their disposal to help patients quit smoking and improve their overall health. The approval of cytisinicline could mark a turning point in the battle against smoking-related illnesses and save countless lives in the process. Our financial supporters play a crucial role in sustaining our journalism, but it is important to note that they are not involved in any decisions about our editorial content. This separation ensures that our reporting remains independent, unbiased, and focused solely on delivering accurate and reliable information to our readers.

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