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LEGISLATION

E-CIGARETTES

E-cigarettes could soon be prescribed by NHS

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency publishes guidance to support bringing e-cigarettes to market as licensed therapies.

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-cigarettes could soon be prescribed on the NHS in England to help people stop smoking tobacco products in the latest step forward in the licensing process for manufacturers. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has published updated guidance for licensing electronic cigarettes and other inhaled nicotine-containing products as medicines, which paves the way for medicinally licensed e-cigarette products to be prescribed for tobacco smokers who wish to quit smoking. The updated guidance comes after a consultation with the E-Cigarette Expert Working Group, a group of UK experts who provided independent oversight and advice to the MHRA. To achieve a licence, products would need to meet the standards of quality, safety, and efficacy expected of medicinal products. If a product receives MHRA approval, clinicians could then decide on a case-by-case basis whether it would be appropriate to prescribe an e-cigarette to NHS patients to help them quit smoking. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and are certainly not risk free, but expert reviews from the UK and US have been clear that the regulated e-cigarettes are

considerably less harmful than smoking. A medicinally licensed e-cigarette would have to pass even more rigorous safety checks. Health and Social Care Secretary, Sajid Javid, said: “This country continues to be a global leader on healthcare, whether it’s our Covid-19 vaccine rollout saving lives or our innovative public health measures reducing people’s risk of serious illness.

“A licensed e-cigarette prescribed on the NHS has the potential to tackle the stark disparities in smoking rates across the country, helping people stop smoking wherever they live and whatever their background.” ●  The government is set to publish a new Tobacco Control Plan which will set out the roadmap for achieving a smoke-free England by 2030.

WEDNESDAY 3RD NOVEMBER 2021 / ISSUE 80 / SLRMAG.CO.UK / 15


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