Nicotine Science and Policy

By Harry Shapiro May 29, 2024

Harry’s blog 123: It was twenty years ago today/Hon Lik showed a brand-new way

New report to map the journey of tobacco harm reduction

Yes, it has been a while since the last blog, but the main reason is the need to push on with the next Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction report due out in November. This report will be a status report, analysing just how far we have come trying to embed tobacco harm reduction in the international health discourse alongside drug and HIV harm reduction. We maintain that access to safer nicotine products (SNP) to protect health is a basic human right derived from the original WHO declaration on the universal right to health. And from a standing start in 2004, progress along the THR journey has been encouraging.

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September 18, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

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The AMA’s dangerous misinformation campaign on vaping continues

The AMA's Tasmanian branch criticized vaping inaccurately, denying its effectiveness in smoking cessation despite strong evidence. Dismissing vaping as a safer alternative and linking it to tobacco companies misleads the public. Claims of vaping causing lung injury and being a gateway to smoking are unfounded. Stricter vaping regulations may fuel illicit trade. GPs' support for vaping varies, leaving many smokers without guidance. The AMA's stance overlooks scientific evidence and harm reduction potential of vaping, hindering public health. Acknowledging vaping's benefits is crucial for reducing smoking harm effectively.


13.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 2.6 million current smokers in Australia 15.20% of men are current smokers but only 10.90% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR

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September 18, 2024 by filtermag.org

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GA Lawmakers Welcome Increasingly Wild Testimony in Vape Registry Push

The Georgia House committee investigates the youth vaping epidemic and proposes a statewide vape registry. Law enforcement and school officials express concerns about unregulated vape products, linking them to organized crime and drug trafficking. Despite the focus on nicotine vapor products, THC vapes also raise alarm. Previous attempts to regulate vaping in the state include criminalizing public vaping. Nationwide, states are implementing PMTA registries amid criticism that they benefit tobacco companies. Reports of fentanyl-laced vapes causing harm are debunked. Schools are exploring interventions such as vape detectors and rewards programs to discourage vaping. Georgia considers raising tobacco taxes but remains cautious about vaping.


18.30% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 48.7 million current smokers in United States 21.60% of men are current smokers but only 15.20% of women.
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September 18, 2024 by pna.gov.ph

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BIR bans sale of cigarettes, vape products below floor price

MANILA – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) recently released the updated floor price of vape, cigarettes, and heated tobacco products, noting that sellers are prohibited from selling these products below the floor price. The updated floor price was contained in the BIR's Revenue Regulation (RR) 16-2024 issued on Sept. 16. "We are warning all e-marketplaces, online sellers, retail sellers, suppliers and distributors that are selling vape, cigarettes, and heated tobacco products below the floor price. This is a criminal violation penalized by imprisonment of the seller," BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr. said in a statement on Wednesday.


18.50% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 14.1 million current smokers in Philippines 33.30% of men are current smokers but only 3.70% of women.
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September 18, 2024 by globalnews.ca

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Federal government implements new legislation around nicotine replacement products

Pharmacist Kelly Kizlyk explains new Health Canada legislation around nicotine pouches to only be sold in pharmacies. The product is intended to be a nicotine replacement. She adds that Zonnic pouches have 4 mg of nicotine in them, or two cigarettes.


12.50% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.9 million current smokers in Canada 14.80% of men are current smokers but only 10.20% of women.
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September 18, 2024 by cbc.ca

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New Brunswick moves to pressure vape stores to follow rules

A New Brunswick vape store mistakenly warned of a flavor ban effective on Sept. 1, which was not true. Amendments to the province's regulations include new licensing requirements and penalties for non-compliance. The changes aim to tackle youth vaping, with 24% of students having tried it. The Canadian Cancer Society supports the amendments to reduce youth vaping. Further efforts include raising the minimum age for purchasing vaping products to 21. Federal regulations are being urged to restrict vape flavors nationwide. Despite legal challenges, measures are being taken to combat illegal sales and reduce nicotine addiction among youth.


12.50% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 3.9 million current smokers in Canada 14.80% of men are current smokers but only 10.20% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR

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September 18, 2024 by euronews.com

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EU calls for tougher measures to achieve a ‘tobacco free generation’

The European Commission recommends extending smoking bans to outdoor areas, including e-cigarettes and nicotine-free products, to reduce health risks. This proposal, part of the Beating Cancer Plan, aims to create smoke-free environments by targeting aerosols and tobacco exposure. Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides emphasizes prevention through lifestyle changes, highlighting the risks of tobacco use. The guidelines, not legally binding, cover public spaces and aim to reduce tobacco-related diseases. Implementation is expected to decrease second-hand smoke exposure and support smoking cessation efforts by 2025, contributing to a tobacco-free generation by 2040.


September 18, 2024 by euractiv.com

EU recommends outdoor ban on cigarettes, e-cigarettes and heated tobacco

The European Commission recommends banning cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and heated tobacco products fr…

September 18, 2024 by tobaccoreporter.com

EU Wants to Ban Outdoor Smoking and Vaping

The European Commission plans to expand smoking bans to outdoor areas, including cafe terraces, bus…

September 18, 2024 by eunews.it

“Tobacco-free generation” by 2040 and more smoking-free spaces. EU also pushes for a crackdown on e-cigarettes

The European Commission aims for a "tobacco-free generation" by 2040, advocating for more…

September 18, 2024 by jamaicaobserver.com

EU calls for outdoor smoking, vaping bans

The EU proposed a ban on smoking and vaping in outdoor areas to protect health, especially children…

September 17, 2024 by politico.eu

EU will recommend wider and stricter smoking bans

The European Commission plans to update recommendations to address vaping's popularity among y…





September 17, 2024 by youtube.com

Clearing The Air with Peter Beckett | WVA Podcast Ep. 59

Join us in the latest episode of the WVA Podcast as host Liza Katsiashvili, Director of Operations at the WVA, sits down with Peter Beckett. Peter is the co-founder of Clearing the Air, an information resource that helps consumers of nic0t1ne products become advocates. Peter has more than a decade of experience in harm reduction and discusses how he quit, and how consumers can get involved.



September 17, 2024 by ama.com.au

Vaping's dangerous myth

Vaping is marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, but studies show it can lead to cigarette use, especially in youth. While some use vaping to quit smoking, evidence on its long-term effectiveness is weak. Nicotine replacement therapies and behavioral support remain more reliable quitting tools. Restricting vape access aims to prevent addiction and protect public health, despite claims of limiting personal freedom. Tasmania's reforms aim to supervise vape use for cessation under doctors' care, combatting potential health risks and illicit markets. These actions prioritize public health over personal choice, recognizing the dangers of unregulated vaping, unlike established tobacco products.


13.00% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 2.6 million current smokers in Australia 15.20% of men are current smokers but only 10.90% of women.
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September 17, 2024 by medscape.com

Flavored Vape Use Cut Cigarette Smoking in High-Risk Adults

Combining very low nicotine content (VLNC) cigarettes with fruity or sweet-flavored e-cigarettes reduces smoking in high-risk adults. A study conducted between 2020 and 2023 showed that VLNC cigarettes with preferred flavors led to smoking fewer cigarettes per day compared to normal nicotine content cigarettes. The most preferred flavors were mango, fruit medley, and classic menthol. Combining VLNC cigarettes with mango or fruit medley e-cigarettes significantly decreased smoking levels and reduced specific carcinogens. The study suggests exploring a balanced approach in the marketplace for adult access while preventing youth access. Conducted by Stephen T. Higgins, PhD, the study highlighted the need for further research due to the limited duration and sample size.



September 17, 2024 by indiatimes.com

Can e-cigarettes actually help quit smoking?

E-cigarettes, varenicline (Chantix), and cytisine are effective aids in quitting smoking when paired with behavioral support like therapy. E-cigarettes deliver nicotine without harmful substances, varenicline targets nicotine receptors, and cytisine is a plant-based option. Combining long-acting NRT (patches) with fast-acting NRT (gum) can further boost success rates. However, always consult a doctor before starting any medication or natural product. Behavioral support is crucial for successful cessation.


September 09, 2024 by news-medical.net

Best ways to quit smoking: E-cigs, medications, and counseling proven effective in new Cochrane analysis

Recent Cochrane reviews analyzed smoking cessation methods, emphasizing the importance of evidence-…

September 05, 2024 by scienceblog.com

Top 3 Most Effective Methods to Quit Smoking, According to New Scientific Review

A comprehensive scientific review has identified varenicline, cytisine, and nicotine e-cigarettes a…

September 05, 2024 by lavanguardia.com

Spanish doctors confirm the three most effective methods to quit smoking

A recent review by Cochrane identifies Varenicline, cytisine, and nicotine e-cigarettes as top stra…



Blogs

Harry’s blog 123: It was twenty years ago today/Hon Lik showed a brand-new way

New report to map the journey of tobacco harm reduction

Yes, it has been a while since the last blog, but the main reason is the need to push on with the next Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction report due out in November. This report will be a status report, analysing just how far we have come trying to embed tobacco harm reduction in the international health discourse alongside drug and HIV harm reduction. We maintain that access to safer nicotine products (SNP) to protect health is a basic human right derived from the original WHO declaration on the universal right to health. And from a standing start in 2004, progress along the THR journey has been encouraging.

Harry’s blog 122: Tobacco harm reduction is a human rights issue

A guiding principle of the World Health Organization (WHO) established in 1948, was the universal right to health. Although not expressed in these terms, the implication is that nobody gets left behind even if behaviours which potentially threaten health like illegal drug use and unprotected sex meet with societal disapproval.

Harry’s blog 121: International tobacco control and the search for intelligent life

KAC has published an updated version of our Briefing Paper on the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control’s Conference of the Parties (FCTC COP) meeting due to take place in Panama in November. While a billion people still smoke, the WHO and allies deflect attention away from the failure of traditional tobacco control policies to put a significant dent in death and disease from smoking by instead attacking tobacco harm reduction.