UK Shadow Health Minister Proposes Prescription-Only Vapes

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UK Shadow Health Minister Proposes Prescription-Only Vapes
UK shadow health minister Wes Sterling suggests that e-cigarettes should be classified as prescription drugs to combat teen dependency.

According to a recent report from British daily newspaper The Telegraph, Wes Streeting, the Shadow Health Secretary, has suggested that the Labour Party is considering classifying e-cigarettes as prescription medications in order to curb the addiction of young people to this "gateway drug".

UK Shadow Health Minister Proposes Prescription-Only Vapes
Percentage of British teenagers who have previously tried e-cigarettes | Image source: The Telegraph

 

Sterling publicly accuses "Big Tobacco" and the e-cigarette industry of displaying a hypocritical attitude towards the issue of children inhaling smoke.

UK Shadow Health Minister Proposes Prescription-Only Vapes
2016: The population that frequently used e-cigarette products in 2016 | Image source: Daily The Telegraph 2021: The population that frequently used e-cigarette products in 2021 | Image source: Daily The Telegraph

 

During his visit to Australia last week, Sterling emphasized that the e-cigarette industry should "return to its origins" and only serve as a genuine smoking cessation aid, exclusively targeted towards those who are genuinely attempting to quit smoking.

 

Last week, the Australian government announced their plans to ban the import of disposable e-cigarettes in order to achieve their objective of making all e-cigarettes illegal without a prescription. Sterling, during an interview, revealed that he is considering implementing a similar policy after contacting the Australian Health Minister, Mark Butler.

 

Stirling states that the Labour Party is considering classifying e-cigarettes as prescription drugs in order to ensure that only adults attempting to quit smoking can access them, rather than them becoming a "gateway" for children to start smoking.

 

Sterling has not committed to any specific measures regarding e-cigarettes in the Labour Party's health plan. He emphasized the need to take an evidence-based approach to address this issue, as he does not want to throw out the baby with the bathwater.

 

I have consistently argued that e-cigarettes are better than smoking. Therefore, as a harm reduction service for transitioning from smoking to quitting, I believe e-cigarettes can be effective.

 

On Tuesday, Health Secretary Andrea Leadsom announced that the government will be proposing plans to restrict the sale of e-cigarettes to children at the earliest opportunity in the coming year. A public consultation on the matter will conclude on Wednesday.

 

We are aware that this industry targets children, which is unacceptable. Therefore, our Tobacco and e-cigarette Bill aims to restrict the appeal and availability of e-cigarettes among minors.

 

John Dunne, General Secretary of the UK e-cigarette Industry Association, has expressed concern over the idea of restricting e-cigarette access to prescriptions in Australia. He claims that this has created a significant black market, resulting in the widespread presence of unregulated and potentially unsafe e-cigarettes. As a result, the number of smokers in Australia is no longer declining as it is in other Western economies, with only 8% of e-cigarette users obtaining them through prescriptions.

 

The spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and Social Security stated:

 

We do not have plans to adopt the pure prescription e-cigarette model being implemented in Australia. Instead, we are consulting on a plan to reduce the availability, attractiveness, and affordability of e-cigarettes for children, while ensuring continued support for adults who want to quit smoking.

 

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