The prospects for tobacco harm reduction
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Tobacco harm reduction (THR) policies aim to reduce the prevalence of tobacco-related harm by encouraging smokers who are unable or unwilling to quit to adopt less harmful ways of obtaining nicotine, such as pharmaceutical nicotine and oral tobacco snuff. Proponents of THR argue that the effects of tobacco control policies have reduced smoking as much as they reasonably can and that we can best reduce tobacco-related harm by encouraging smokers to use these methods, which substantially reduce the health risks of smoking. Critics argue that THR policies will undermine the two traditional tobacco control goals of preventing the uptake of smoking by young people and encouraging smokers to quit. I assess the main arguments and evidence advanced for and against THR. |
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eng |
Publicador |
Elsevier Science Bv |
Palavras-Chave | #Tobacco policy #Harm reduction #Pharmaceutical nicotine #Smokeless tobacco #snus #Smokeless Tobacco #Smoking-cessation #Risk-factors #Disease #Nicotine #Burden #Health #Tell #320000 Medical and Health Sciences #321200 Public Health and Health Services #321206 Preventive Medicine #C1 #730205 Substance abuse |
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Journal Article |