Nicotine / THR - Statements from Organizations
"Tobacco Harm Reduction = SAFER than smoking"
The items list below may also be found on this Google Doc

International/Multinational
World Health Organization EURO Office
European Parliament
Cochrane systematic evidence review
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- 78 scientific studies (including >34 randomized control trials) involving 22,052 participants in a dozen countries. This 2022 update replaces their 2021 evidence review, based on 61 studies, which found “moderate certainty evidence.”
15 past presidents of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT)
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- NOTE: This is not a statement by the SRNT.
The Tobacco Atlas
- The Tobacco Atlas is a collaborative publication by Vital Strategies & Tobacconomics at the Institute for Health Research and Policy.
- Vital Strategies was formed out of a merger between World Lung Foundation and The Union.
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Australia (See Also: "Australia and New Zealand")
Australia and New Zealand
2021
2018
2022
Suggestions to add to this page
- "Smoking rates are dropping, thanks to price increases associated with tobacco taxes, smoking bans, and other evidence-based practices outlined in the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.Even if these practices are scaled up, however, millions of smokers will still suffer death, disease, and disability. Alternative tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, aren’t harmless, but they may be less harmful. We need to understand whether they could change the course of the smoking epidemic without addicting youth.”
2021: The Sheffield Tobacco Control Board Policy Position on electronic-cigarettes (also known as vaping)
- While abstinence from tobacco use is the ideal, the next-best result, for individuals who can’t or don’t want to quit nicotine, is movement down the continuum of risk: away from combusted tobacco to a less harmful product. One possible alternative: E-cigarettes.
2023 Tweet - Canada
- Drug Science UK