Nicotine / THR - Statements from Organizations

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Thank-you Charles A. Gardner, PhD for the original compilation of this list. Thank-you to the volunteers from around the world who provide statements for us to add to this collection!

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THR statements

"SAFER than smoking"

Many of the items sited below are also list on this google doc. Note: some items may not be on both resources.


World Health Organization EURO Office

 

International Agency for Research on Cancer

 

Cochrane Systematic Review

 

Public Health England

 

Royal College of Physicians

 

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

 

British Medical Association

 

Cancer Research UK

 

British Lung Foundation

 

Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

 

Royal College of General Practitioners

 

Royal College of Psychiatrists

 

Royal Society for Public Health

 

Stroke Association UK

 

Royal College of Midwives

 

Action on Smoking and Health UK

 

National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training

 

British Heart Foundation

 

National Fire Chiefs Council

 

London Fire Brigade

 

National Health Service Scotland

 

Health Service Executive Ireland

 



The HSE cannot recommend e-cigarettes as a smoking cessation aid, as they are not currently regulated or approved in Ireland for that purpose. However, for those unable or unwilling to stop using nicotine, using e-cigarettes (also known as ‘vaping’) is generally regarded as less harmful than smoking tobacco. We recommend that smokers trying to quit smoking by using e-cigarettes do so in combination with approved supports." (Note: This is from a news article, not from an official policy statement)

"The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) also caution against workplace bans on e-cigarettes. HSE’s advice is that “an employer needs to consider e-cigarettes in the wider context of risk in the workplace. We are aware that some organisations have banned their use, but this is not something HSE has advised on.”



New Zealand Ministry of Health

 

Cancer Society of New Zealand

 

Royal Australian College of Physicians

 

Drug and Alcohol Nurses of Australasia

 

Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)

 

German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

 

French National Academy of Medicine

 

French National Academy of Pharmacy

 

French National Cancer Institute

 

US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

 

US Food & Drug Administration

 

US Centers for Disease Control

 

Truth Initiative

 

American Cancer Society

 

American Heart Association

 

American Association of Public Health Physicians

 

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK)

 

Government of Canada

 

Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation

 

Suggestions to add to this page

UKCTAS

"Almost every policy listed in the WHO’s paper [their report on ENDS/ENNDS] could easily have the effect of protecting the incumbent cigarette trade, promoting smoking rather than vaping, and lead to increases in non-communicable diseases. It is very likely that widespread uptake of WHO’s policy proposal would ‘reduce harm reduction’ and therefore increase harm."


Update FDA and add new ones from this list by Charles

Look up these SNUS quotes

Twitter Thread

Twitter thread #2

Philippines House of Representatives Resolution

Heart UK