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Nicotine Replacement Therapy Market Growth & Trends - 0 views

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    The global nicotine replacement therapy market size is expected to reach USD 147.9 billion by 2028, according to a new report
Mike Wilson

Stop Smoking Today: New Beginnings for a Better Tomorrow - 0 views

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    Ready to quit smoking and end nicotine use? Here are some facts about smoking and why it pays to quit this habit naturally and once in for all. Read to know the benefits of quitting smoking and how to quit now.
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    Ready to quit smoking and end nicotine use? Here are some facts about smoking and why it pays to quit this habit naturally and once in for all. Read to know the benefits of quitting smoking and how to quit now.
Sehat Online

Top 10 tips to quit smoking | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    People get addicted to various types of habits in life including watching TV, playing PC games or partying. However, hardly anything can be as harmful as smoking cigar or any nicotine based substance.
peter john

smoke51 - 0 views

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    smoke51 is the pioneer in e-cigarette revolution. containing the least nicotine, it saves you from the clutches of cancer and allows you to enjoy your smoke and maintain your health as well.
pharmacybiz

Vape starter kit vouchers NHS could help more smokers quit - 0 views

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    A new study by the University of East Anglia has found that giving out 'vape starter kit vouchers' on the NHS could help even hardened smokers quit. In the recent study, researchers worked with GPs and the 'NHS stop smoking service', commissioned locally by Public Health at Norfolk County Council, to set up a pilot 'vape shop voucher' scheme (worth £25 each) to help patients who had tried but failed to stub it out in the past. An evaluation of the scheme, funded by Norfolk County Council, showed it was a big success - with 42 per cent of the entrenched smokers who were referred to it and redeemed their vape voucher having quit within a month. After the success of the pilot, the scheme has been rolled out across Norfolk and the research team hope it could be rolled out nationally to help more smokers quit. Lead researcher and addiction expert Prof Caitlin Notley, from the UEA's Norwich Medical School, said: "Research shows that vaping is an effective way of quitting smoking, compared to nicotine replacement therapies like patches and gum. E-cigarettes or vapes are now the most popular way of stopping smoking.
pharmacybiz

Turning the Tide: PM 's Vision for Smoke-Free Generation - 0 views

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    At the Conservative Party Conference, PM Rishi Sunak pledged to raise the legal age every year to buy from those who were born in 2009. The proposed changes also encompass heated tobacco products, recognized as smoke-free alternatives that heat, not burn, tobacco to produce a distinct nicotine-containing aerosol compared to traditional cigarette smoke. The following move in a bid to "try and stop teenagers taking up cigarettes in the first place", and bring in restrictions to stop young people from vaping. PM Rishi Sunak spoke at the conference, "Last week I promised to create the first smoke-free generation and I am wasting no time to deliver on that promise.
pharmacybiz

Reclassification of Medicines: PAGB 40-Year Celebration - 0 views

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    Proprietary Association of Great Britain, PAGB - which represents manufacturers of branded over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, self-care medical devices and food supplements - on Tuesday (12 December) celebrated 40 years of reclassification of medicines. Expanding self-care for common ailments and minor injuries will not only help ease pressure on primary care services, but also provides significant potential savings for the NHS, the consumer healthcare association highlighted during the event. Nurofen (ibuprofen) and Imodium (loperamide) were the first medicines to go through Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)'s switch process in 1983 to make them available over the counter - OTC. Other reclassified medicines which were once available on prescription only include Voltarol (diclofenac dimethylammonium), Canesten (clotrimazole), Nexium (esomeprazole), Nicorette, Nicotinell and Niquitin (nicotine replacement therapies), Regaine (minoxidil), Viagra Connect (sildenafil), Cialis Together (tadalafil) for erectile dysfunction and Gina (estradiol hemihydrate) for the treatment of postmenopausal symptoms such as vaginal dryness.
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Ramadan: Myth-busting tips for those celebrating this week - 0 views

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    A pharmacist in a leading independent pharmacy chain shares his myth-busting Ramadan advice on managing health and the use of medication while fasting. While the holy month means total fasting in terms of oral consumption, it's still ok, says Ifti Khan, superintendent pharmacist at Well Pharmacy, to have vaccinations and blood tests and to use eye drops or other medical items that are not ingested through the mouth. It's also important for people to keep taking their prescribed medication over the Ramadan period. Anyone who is concerned should speak to their pharmacist about whether they can take their medicine at different times, as stopping it could have serious consequences. Mr Khan, who will be observing Ramadan himself, said: "Confusion can sometimes arise when it comes to medication and managing health conditions whilst fasting", adding it is important for patients to keep managing health during Ramadan. Having injections or vaccinations is fine, as are blood tests, using eye or ear drops, and using anything that patients don't consume orally - so nicotine and other transdermal patches, pessaries and dialysis, for example. It's also ok to eat and drink as a result of a condition which causes forgetfulness.
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UK Bans Disposable Vapes:Protecting Kids from Vaping Epidemic - 0 views

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    The UK government has decided to ban disposable vapes to tackle the rise in youth vaping and protect children's health, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Sunday (28 January 2024) during a visit to a school. Official figures revealed that the number of children using vapes has tripled in the past three years, with nine per cent of 11 - to 15-year-olds now affected by this rising trend. Disposable vapes are believed to be mainly driving the worrisome rise in youth vaping, with the number of 11- to 17-year-old vapers using disposables estimated to have increased by almost ninefold in the last two years. Sunak said: "As any parent or teacher knows, one of the most worrying trends at the moment is the rise in vaping among children, and so we must act before it becomes endemic. "The long-term impacts of vaping are unknown and the nicotine within them can be highly addictive, so while vaping can be a useful tool to help smokers quit, marketing vapes to children is not acceptable."
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Vaping may increase your risk of developing heart failure - 0 views

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    In response to the concerning surge in youth vaping, the UK government in January announced its decision to ban disposable vapes as a measure to safeguard the health of children. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated that while the long-term impacts of vaping were uncertain, the nicotine present in these products can be highly addictive. Therefore, he emphasised that "marketing vapes to children is not acceptable." Now, there's a stronger reason to crack down on vape sales as a new study has revealed that vaping or the use of e-cigarettes may increase the risk of developing heart failure. The study, which involved 175,000 adults in the United States, found that those who use e-cigarettes were 19 per cent more likely to develop heart failure over a four-year period. Dr Yakubu Bene-Alhasan, lead author of the study, from MedStar Health in Baltimore, underscored that an increasing number of studies are linking e-cigarettes with harmful effects, suggesting vaping "might not be as safe as previously thought." With further research, Dr Bene-Alhasan's team plans to uncover "a lot more about the potential health consequences and improve the information out to the public."
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South East leads in quitting smoking in the UK - 0 views

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    Online vape store GoSmokeFree analysed data from NHS Stop Smoking Service in England from April to September 2023 to determine the number of individuals in each of the nine UK regions who reported successfully quitting smoking after setting a quit date. The findings showed that the South East has the highest number of successful quitters, with 1,226 smokers per 100,000 reporting to have given it up. The Isle of Wight is the most successful area to quit smoking in the South East with 3,124 people quitting per 100,000 smokers. Of the 4,294 individuals who set a quit date in this region, 803 admitted to not being able to achieve their target. A spokesperson from the online retailer noted that overcoming nicotine withdrawals and mental challenges can be exceptionally difficult when attempting to quit smoking.
Ian Caspar

The effect of nicotine on a woman's body - 0 views

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    Smoking is an unhealthy habit that affects the health of thousands of people every year. Nowadays, women and men are exposed to the damage associated with cigarettes, such as chronic pulmonary disease and several types of cancer. Champix is a promising medication helps you to quit smoking in a time period of 12 weeks. Read more to find out.
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Bolfortan Usage - Effects | Side Effects - 0 views

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Smoking Ain’t Cool - Health & Fitness Issues - 0 views

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    The following factors induct the youth into tobacco usage in which nicotine is found which results in addiction. These are responsible for initiation of the adolescent amongst whom 76% of the daily smokers believe that in 5 years they would not be smoking
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QUIT SMOKING - 12 views

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    how to quit smoking. Let,s take a step by step approach. First and most important,the individual himself or herself should first decide to STOP SMOKING.I believe applying restriction on an individual does'nt help.One should decide individually,that this
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    I tried quitting smoking several times and started again. I don't know how to get rid of this awful habit, though I understand that it is harmful to my health.
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    It was also difficult for me to quit. I tried so many different ways to stop smoking but none of them worked. Only when I faced health issues I did quit. I was diagnosed with ED at the age of 32 y.o. I wasn't happy about the perspective to Buy viagra online https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/products/viagra so I decided to stop. So I can make a conclusion that smoking is a mental addiction not a physical one.
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