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Guidelines explaining the advertising restrictions on e-cigarettes and re-fill containers required by UK law.
The government has launched a public consultation on youth vaping as part of measures to clamp down on vapes being promoted to children.
The final annual update in the current series of evidence reviews about the health harms of vaping, by leading independent tobacco experts.
Government to introduce historic new law to protect future generations of young people from the harms of smoking.
Use the Yellow Card Reporting Scheme to support the safety of e-cigarettes and refill containers (e-liquids).
Be vigilant for any suspected adverse reactions associated with use of e-cigarettes or vaping (including lung injury) and report them to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme. In this article we provide UK case definitions of e-cigarette or vaping...
Over half of smokers believe nicotine vaping products are equally or more harmful than smoking despite US vaping deaths being caused by substances banned in UK.
Pregnant women will also be offered financial incentives to help them quit as part of a sweeping package of measures to cut smoking rates in England.
England could be the first country in the world to prescribe medicinally licensed e-cigarettes to help reduce smoking rates.
Expert independent review concludes that e-cigarettes have potential to help smokers quit.
Using selected e-cigarette stores in Essex, training staff to deliver stop smoking support to their customers wishing to quit smoking by using an e-cigarette.
Poisons specialists have flagged rises in calls and online queries about treating users of new psychoactive substances, misleadingly known as ‘legal highs’.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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