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April 22, 2024 by theconversation.com

The UK plans to phase out smoking. What does this new law mean for tobacco control in Australia?

There are no quick fixes in addressing public health issues like smoking. Measures like increasing tobacco prices and implementing strict regulations have been effective in reducing smoking rates. Recent legislation in the UK aims to phase out the legal sale of tobacco products and prevent future generations from becoming addicted. Australia has also introduced new tobacco control reforms, with a goal of reducing smoking prevalence. The debate on further restrictions on vaping products is ongoing. These efforts highlight the importance of continued vigilance against the tobacco industry's influence to create a smoke-free future for upcoming generations.

April 18, 2024 by medicalxpress.com

Should pharmacists be able to dispense nicotine vapes without a prescription?

The Australian government is considering new regulations on vaping, addressing illegal sales and access issues. Research supports vaping as a smoking cessation tool, but obtaining nicotine vapes legally can be challenging due to prescription requirements. Options to improve access include allowing pharmacists to dispense nicotine vapes without a prescription. Some advocate for regulating vapes like tobacco, but health organizations have concerns. Pharmacists are capable of managing nicotine vape distribution responsibly, with potential benefits for access and cost.

April 16, 2024 by theconversation.com

Pharmacists should be able to dispense nicotine vapes without a prescription. Here’s why

The Australian government is considering vaping regulations to address illegal sales of nicotine-containing products to minors. The proposed bill aims to restrict nicotine vapes to pharmacies, requiring prescriptions. Some advocate for pharmacist-only sales to facilitate smoking cessation. Online prescribing services are emerging, as some doctors eschew prescribing vaping products. There are concerns about criminalizing unpermitted vaping. Law alterations may remove penalties for possession without a prescription. Discussions also include regulating vapes like tobacco for adult sale and health practitioner oversight.

April 16, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

Could nicotine pouches help you quit smoking?

Nicotine pouches are gaining popularity as a safer alternative to smoking. In Australia, they are prescription-only medicines, available through pharmacies or importation with a prescription. Concerns about illegal sales and youth uptake exist, but there is no evidence of significant youth usage. Pouches are tobacco-free and considered low-risk, with experts ranking them safer than smoking and vaping. Usage among adults, including smokers and vapers, as a quitting aid is increasing. While there is little research in Australia, overseas studies suggest pouches are safer than traditional tobacco products. The government discourages their use due to concerns about youth access but currently has no plans to ban them.

April 15, 2024 by gfn.tv

AUSTRALIA'S POUCH CONUNDRUM | Colin Mendelsohn unpacks the use of nicotine pouches in Australia

Nicotine pouches such as Zonnic and Zyn have taken many countries by storm, but in Australia heavy handed restrictions on nicotine have limited legal access to pouches. In today's episode, Colin Mendelsohn updates us on the rise of nicotine pouches in Australia, and the science supporting the claim that they are safer than smoking.

April 15, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

The dilemma facing the NSW Parliament Inquiry into Vaping

Colin Mendelsohn criticizes the misleading information presented to the NSW Parliament Inquiry on vaping, emphasizing the need to balance concerns for youth safety with the public health benefits of vaping for smokers. He calls for regulation to reduce the black market, improve access for adult smokers, and align with other countries. Colin warns against basing decisions on false advice, urging the Committee to prioritize unbiased evidence for better public health outcomes.

April 12, 2024 by youtube.com

My evidence at the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Vaping, 12 April 2024

I gave evidence at the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into vaping today. The myths and rampant misinformation being fed to the Inquiry are breathtaking. I tried to introduce the actual evidence and explained that vaping is beneficial overall to public health. Key message: The NSW Parliament must decide whether to allow the current failed model to continue under criminal control or to take control and regulate the market.

April 08, 2024 by sciencedirect.com

How New Zealand adults who smoked understand novel tobacco ‘endgame’ policies. Qualitative analysis using the associative propositional evaluation model to determine comprehension.

Tobacco smoking is a leading cause of early death. In 2022, New Zealand legislated to introduce three previously untried tobacco ‘endgame’ policies aimed at reducing demand for cigarettes and restricting supply. This study aimed to determine how a key stakeholder group, NZ adults with no intent or low belief that they could stop smoking by 2025, understood proposals to restrict nicotine in combustible tobacco and the number of tobacco retailers to a very low level, annually raise the age of purchase, set minimum prices, and ban filters.

April 05, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

Please make a submission to the Senate vaping inquiry

Submit to the Senate vaping inquiry by April 12, 2024, to advocate for a consumer-focused framework allowing vaping access like cigarettes, emphasizing benefits for adult smokers and concerns about youth vaping and the black market. Address issues with the current prescription-only model, such as limited availability and high costs. Recommend a regulatory setup akin to New Zealand's, promoting safe, regulated products and reducing criminal activity. Stress the importance of freedom of choice for a healthier alternative to smoking. Keep submissions concise and to the point. Deadline and submission details available on the Parliament of Australia website.

March 29, 2024 by colinmendelsohn.com.au

The vape debate – a report from Parliament

The parliamentary debate on vaping reform focused on reducing youth use, despite disagreement on other aspects. Concerns about youth vaping were challenged, with evidence showing minimal health risks. The debate highlighted misinformation, neglecting the positive impact of vaping as a quitting aid for adults. The current prohibition model was criticized for fueling the black market controlled by criminals. The Nationals proposed a regulated approach, similar to alcohol sales, to curb illicit trade and protect children. The future legislation will be determined by a Senate Inquiry accepting submissions until April 12, to decide between continuing prohibition or adopting an adult consumer regulation model.