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=== Lower-Risk Nicotine Use Guidelines (LRNUG) === | === Lower-Risk Nicotine Use Guidelines (LRNUG) === | ||
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|https://www.nicotinedependenceclinic.com/en/lower-risk-nicotine-user-guidelin-es | |||
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=== NICE guidelines (NG209) === | === NICE guidelines (NG209) === | ||
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|https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng209 | |||
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|GPs | |||
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|Gov UK / OHID | |||
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|Consideratons | |||
|.... | |||
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=== Using e-cigarettes to stop smoking === | === Using e-cigarettes to stop smoking === | ||
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|https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/quit-smoking/using-e-cigarettes-to-stop-smoking/ | |||
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|PWS | |||
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|National Health Service | |||
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|Consideratons | |||
|.... | |||
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== New Zealand == | == New Zealand == | ||
=== Vaping products: Information for health care workers and stop-smoking services === | === Vaping products: Information for health care workers and stop-smoking services === | ||
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|https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/preventative-health-wellness/tobacco-control/tobacco-control-information-practitioners/vaping-products-information-health-care-workers-and-stop-smoking-services | |||
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|https://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/preventative-health-wellness/tobacco-control/vaping-smokefree-environments-and-regulated-products/position-statement-vaping | |||
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|GPs | |||
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|NZ Ministry of Health | |||
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|Consideratons | |||
|.... | |||
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=== VapingFacts === | |||
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|https://vapingfacts.health.nz/vaping-to-quit-smoking/ | |||
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|NZ Ministry of Health | |||
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|No device approved as an official stop-smoking medicine. | |||
Has helped many people quit smoking. | |||
Addresses the sensory, behavioural and social aspects. | |||
NRT and medical options still exist. | |||
Vaping is almost twice as effective as NRTs. | |||
Goal: reducing the strength of your nicotine. | |||
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Revision as of 12:55, 11 October 2022
Some countries and medical organizations have provided recommendations on which tobacco treatment cases might benefit from safer nicotine products as cessation option.
Canada
Lower-Risk Nicotine Use Guidelines (LRNUG)
Link | https://www.nicotinedependenceclinic.com/en/lower-risk-nicotine-user-guidelin-es |
Audience | GPs |
By | CAMH, Pharmacists for a Smoke-Free Canada (NGO) |
Consideratons | E-cigarettes combined with behavioural are a suitable cessation aid.
Complete switch should be advised. No specific device type recommended. Advise that there's no long-term risk quantification yet. Continued use reduces relapse risk. |
UK
NICE guidelines (NG209)
Link | https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng209 |
Audience | GPs |
By | Gov UK / OHID |
Consideratons | .... |
Using e-cigarettes to stop smoking
Link | https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/quit-smoking/using-e-cigarettes-to-stop-smoking/ |
Audience | PWS |
By | National Health Service |
Consideratons | .... |
New Zealand
Vaping products: Information for health care workers and stop-smoking services
VapingFacts
Link | https://vapingfacts.health.nz/vaping-to-quit-smoking/ |
Audience | PWS |
By | NZ Ministry of Health |
Consideratons | No device approved as an official stop-smoking medicine.
Has helped many people quit smoking. Addresses the sensory, behavioural and social aspects. NRT and medical options still exist. Vaping is almost twice as effective as NRTs. Goal: reducing the strength of your nicotine. |