Nicotine / THR - Statements from Organizations




"Tobacco Harm Reduction = SAFER than smoking"
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Multinational / International

World Health Organization EURO Office

International Agency for Research on Cancer

 
 























European Parliament

SCENIHR - European Commission Directorate-General, Health & Consumer Protection

 
 























Cochrane systematic evidence review

  • Source / 78 scientific studies (including >34 randomized control trials) involving 22,052 participants in a dozen countries.

15 past presidents of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (SRNT)

  • Source NOTE: This is not a statement by the SRNT.
 
 























World Heart Federation

The Tobacco Atlas

 
 























Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

European Respiratory Society

 
 
























Center For Black Equity

 
























Region: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales


UK Department of Health, Towards a Smokefree Generation - A Tobacco Control Plan for England

Office for Health Improvement & Disparities

 
 























Public Health England

Royal College of Physicians

 
 























British Medical Association

Cancer Research UK

 
 























British Lung Foundation

Asthma + Lung UK

 
 























Primary Care Respiratory Society

Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

 
 























British Thoracic Society

British Heart Foundation

 
 
























The British Psychological Society

UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)

 
 
























Royal College of General Practitioners

Royal Society for Public Health

 
 
























UK Parliament - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee

Stroke Association

 
 
























Royal College of Occupational Therapists

Action on Smoking and Health UK (ASH)

 
 
























National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT)

Royal college of Psychiatrists

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Faculty of Public Health

Royal Pharmaceutical Society

 
 
























Royal College of Midwives

Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

 
 
























LGBT Foundation

UK Teratology Information Service

 
 
























Centre for Mental Health

London Fire Brigade

 
 
























UK National Fire Chiefs Council

Association of Directors of Public Health North East

 
 
























Rethink Mental Illness

UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies

 
 
























Royal College of Nursing

Heart UK

 
 
























Association of Directors of Public Health

College of Mental Health Pharmacy

 
 
























Fresh North East

Healthier Futures

 
 
























Mental Health Foundation

Mental Health Nurses Association

 
 
























London Tobacco Alliance

 


Mental Health Providers Forum

Stop Smoking London

 
 
























Public Health Action

North East North Cumbria ICB Smokefree

 
 
























Smokefree Sheffield


Smokefree Yorkshire & Humber


Hertfordshire County Council

 


Camden and Islington Public Health

 


Sheffield Clinical Commissioning Group


Unite in Health


Public Health Nottinghamshire County

 


Sheffield City Council


Tobacco Control Collaborating Centre


York Mental Health & Addictions Research Group

 

Sheffield Children’s


Oral Health Foundation

  • Source (Formerly known as the British Dental Health Foundation)


Drug Science UK


Men's Health Forum UK


Community Pharmacy Sheffield


Sheffield Teaching Hospitals


Zest Community Centre


Sheffield Health and Social Care


diva Sheffield


Scottish Government

 


Scottish Directors of Public Health


Scottish Health Promotion Managers


National Health Service Scotland


Action on Smoking and Health Scotland


NHS Lothian


NHS Ayrshire and Arran - Scotland

 


NHS Glasgow and Clyde - Scotland

 


Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy


Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland


NHS Tayside


Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow


Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh


Royal Environmental Health Institute of Scotland


Scottish Consultants in Dental Health


Scottish Thoracic Society


University of Edinburgh


University of Stirling


Health Information and Quality Authority (Ireland)

 


Irish Cancer Society


The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development


Irish Heart Foundation


Health and Safety Executive


ASH Ireland


Health Service Executive


Men’s Development Network


Dental Health Foundation - Ireland


Mental Health Ireland


Irish Medical Organisation


Irish Pharmacy Union


Men's Health Forum - Ireland


Public Health Wales

 

South East Tobacco Control Network


Australia (See Also: "Australia and New Zealand")

Therapeutic Goods Administration (Australia)]

 

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners +14 Endorsements

 

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)

 

Cancer Council - Victoria

  • Source
  • E-cigarettes may be beneficial for individuals who smoke and use them to quit smoking completely.
  • E-cigarette aerosols contain considerably lower amounts of harmful and toxic chemicals compared to conventional cigarette aerosols. An extensive study from 2021 tested carbonyl compounds (including aldehydes such as acetaldehyde and formaldehyde, Section 12.4.3.2) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs, Section 12.4.3.6) levels in e-cigarette compared to conventional cigarette and heated tobacco products aerosols. Among the 19 carbonyl compounds tested, 17 were lowest in e-cigarette aerosols. Among the 22 PAHs that were detected, 21 were lowest in e-cigarette aerosols compared to conventional cigarette and heated tobacco products. When comparing average levels of all the compounds in each class, e-cigarettes had a 99% reduction per puff of carbonyl compounds compared to conventional cigarettes, and a 98% reduction per puff of PAHs, many of which are known causes of cancer.

Australia and New Zealand

Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)

 

Royal Australasian College of Physicians

 

Drug and Alcohol Nurses of Australasia

 

Belgium

Belgian Superior Health Council

“Yes, the e-cigarette has its risks, but is clearly less harmful than a traditional tobacco cigarette. According to the Council, the e-cigarette can therefore be a tool to give up tobacco completely.” [Google Translate]

Canada

Government of Canada

 

Health Canada

“If you are an adult that currently smokes, switching completely to vaping is a less harmful option than continuing to smoke. …Vaping is not known to cause Popcorn lung.” (January 2023) “While vaping products are not harmless, vaping exposes people who smoke to lower levels of harmful chemicals than continuing to smoke.” Statement from Minister of Health (January 16 2023).

Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation

 

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health +3 organizations - Canadian Lower-Risk Nicotine Use Guidelines (LRNUG)

“​​Funded by Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addictions Program, the LRNUG has developed several resources to help guide people who use, or are thinking about using nicotine, on how to lower the risk associated with these products. ...E-cigarettes with nicotine may be an effective cessation aid for people who use combustible tobacco. People who switch from combustible tobacco to e-cigarettes will reduce their exposure to numerous toxicants and carcinogens.” Quick Tips: “Using tobacco in forms that don’t burn, like smokeless tobacco or heat-not-burn products, will reduce your exposure to harmful combusted chemicals including carbon monoxide. [You can] further reduce your risk by switching to products that don’t have tobacco like NRT [e.g., nicotine patches or nicotine gum] or e-cigarettes.” Statement by: CAMH - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Pharmacists for a Smoke-free Canada, The Ontario Tobacco Research Unit, Centre for Effective Practice

 

Canadian Cancer Society

 

Canadian Lung Health Foundation

 


England (See Region: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)

France

French National Academy of Medicine

 

French National Cancer Institute

 

French High Council for Public Health

 

French National Academy of Pharmacy

 

Collège de la médecine générale (College of General Medicine)

“Concerning the electronic cigarette, we consider it as a risk reduction tool and believe that we should not discourage the smoking patient who is learning to vape with a view to weaning [reducing smoking] by indicating to him that it is necessary to avoid the use concomitant cigarette/e-cigarette.”

Germany

German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

 

German Society of Addiction (Deutsche Suchtgesellschaft – Dachverband der Suchtfachgesellschaften)

“In general, one can assume that the vapor from an e-cigarette is much less harmful than conventional cigarette smoke and that the e-cigarette can be used for nicotine withdrawal if guideline-based psychotherapeutic and/or drug treatments for nicotine withdrawal are ineffective or unwanted.”

Ireland (See Region: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)


Isle of Man


Public Health Isle of Man

“E-cigarettes can be a particularly helpful way to stop smoking tobacco especially when combined with a specialist face to face support. Although experts say they are not entirely risk free, they are at least 95% less harmful than tobacco.”

Luxembourg


Fondation Cancer

“The electronic cigarette … does not contain tobacco. The vapor produced does not contain carbon monoxide or carcinogenic substances in significant quantities. Despite a lack of long-term scientific studies, it probably presents a reduced risk compared to tobacco (if not combined with cigarettes). …In general, we recommend that you vape with the most concentrated liquid possible, in order to reduce your consumption of liquid and therefore your exposure to inhaled substances.” [emphasis in original] [Google Translate]

Malaysia


Federation of Private Medical Practitioners' Associations, Malaysia

 


New Zealand (See Also: "Australia and New Zealand")

New Zealand Ministry of Health

 

Official New Zealand Ministry of Health Position Statement

“Vaping is not harmless but it is much less harmful than smoking. Vaping has the potential to help people quit smoking and contribute to New Zealand’s Smokefree 2025 goal.” Organizations that support this statement include: Health Promotion Agency/Te Hiringa Hauora (HPA), Hāpai te Hauora/Māori Public Health, New Zealand Medical Association (NZMA), Action for Smokefree 2025 (ASH), National Training Service (NTS), All District Health Boards, Pharmacy Guild of New Zealand, New Zealand Heart Foundation, New Zealand College of Midwives, Parents Care Centre

New Zealand Medical Association

 

New Zealand Pharmacy Council

 

Cancer Society of New Zealand

 

New Zealand Heart Foundation

 

Asthma & Respiratory Foundation NZ

 

Health Navigator NZ

 

Quitline NZ

 


Philippines


House of Representatives Philippines

2018

 


Poland

2023: Polish Psychiatric Association


Scotland (See Region: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)


United Kingdom (See Region: England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales)


United States

Center for Critical Public Health

 

American Association of Public Health Physicians

 

American College of Preventive Medicine

 

American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

 

American Society of Addiction Medicine

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

 

US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

 

US Food & Drug Administration #1 #2 #3

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse

 

US Centers for Disease Control

 

Truth Initiative

 

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK)

 

American Association for Cancer Research and American Society of Clinical Oncology

 

American Cancer Society

 

American Heart Association

 

Eau Claire, WI Health Department

2022

 


Uruguay


Uruguayan Council of Ministries

2021

 


Wales (See Multinational pt. 2/United Kingdom)

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Tobacco Tactics - University of Bath

British Society of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry

2023: Association of Directors of Public Health North East Position Statement on Nicotine Vaping September 2023

2023: In Italy banning smoking has not worked. How crucial are new nicotine-delivery devices in reducing tobacco-related health risk?

  • Many European authorities, such as the German Federal Risk Assessment Institute and the

Federal Centre for Health Education in Germany, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (Netherlands), and the UK Committees of Toxicity, Mutagenicity, and Carcinogenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products, and the Environment, focused on the importance of e-cigarettes and heated tobacco as a safe alternative compared to burning cigarettes.

2023: Page 3 of this email from FDA screenshot included below, as well as PDF of the full mail (preserving blue links to the FDA website)

 
FDA email screenshot
 
FDA facts about e-cigs email sent 19 sept 2023 particularly page 3