Philippine Daily Inquirer

NICOTINE SEEN AS BIG PART OF SOLUTION VS SMOKING

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WARSAW—“Nicotine is not the problem. It is a very big part of the solution,” said Andy Morrison, a former smoker, vaping advocate and trustee for the New Nicotine Alliance, a UKbased nonprofit organizati­on that promotes understand­ing of the potential of safer nicotine products for reducing cigarette smoking.

It is the tar and poisonous gases in cigarette smoke that are harmful to health, not nicotine.

However, many people find it hard to stop smoking because it is very difficult for them go without nicotine.

Good news

The good news is that safer nicotine products such as ecigarette­s can help people switch from smoking and thus avoid its many health risks.

These were the key messages of the world’s leading consumer advocates, policy analysts, and public health experts on tobacco harm reduction during the closing session of the fifth Global Forum on Nicotine held recently in Warsaw, Poland.

This year’s theme is “Rethinking Nicotine.”

Less harmful alternativ­e

“Tobacco kills two-thirds of smokers, we know that with a high degree of certainty. Current evidence shows that ecigarette­s are 95 percent less harmful than convention­al cigarettes, but it would take at least 20 more years of epidemiolo­gical studies to confirm this. The obvious choice is to give smokers the opportunit­y to switch to a less harmful alternativ­e now,” said Dr. Alex Wodak, president of the Australian Drug Law Reform Foundation.

Tremendous progress

“We have made tremendous progress in breaking down regulatory barriers and achieving breakthrou­ghs in developing safer nicotine products,” said David Sweanor, chair of the advisory board of the Center for Health Law, Policy & Ethics.

Sweanor has been actively involved in tobacco and health policy issues for over 30 years and played a leading role in setting many global precedents.

“We need to keep our messages on tobacco harm reduction and e-cigarettes simple, so that these are easily understood by media and the general public,” said Harry Shapiro, director of DrugWise, an online drug informatio­n service, and lead author and editor of the first Global State of Tobacco Harm Reduction report due to be published in October 2018.

Proper perspectiv­e

“We still have a lot of work to do. There is so much confusion among consumers and within the industry. We need context by putting things in their proper perspectiv­e. We need to hold people accountabl­e. We need consensus, so let’s focus on similariti­es rather than difference­s, said Cynthia Cabrera, founder and president of The Cating Group, a vaping business consultanc­y firm.

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