Apologies understood I was under the impression that anything published for or by the Royal College would be censored/proofed before hand.
I do agree with some points but my standpoint is from June 2013 (can be found on the ASH website) several, infact many companies have tried to register the e-cig as a medical device. 3 years on and the regulatory body still hasn't even approved one. Why? Law suits? Why? It has risks? Sometimes you have to put a body to the sword to figure out the exact truth. That requires millions if not billions of pounds, or public image/liability. Till the MHRA put their neck on the line why should you? Anyhow that's my opinion.
Under government legislation the e-cig isn't supported as an 'effective form of support' as it is not offered by your local NRT personnel. That has had a period of 5 years to come to fruition. Bit like someone telling you it won't work for you because they said so, but in retrospect isn't that the ultimatum from Pro e-cigs users, in that it causes little to no harm because they say so?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-tobacco-control-plan-for-england
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I do agree with some points but my standpoint is from June 2013 (can be found on the ASH website) several, infact many companies have tried to register the e-cig as a medical device. 3 years on and the regulatory body still hasn't even approved one. Why? Law suits? Why? It has risks? Sometimes you have to put a body to the sword to figure out the exact truth. That requires millions if not billions of pounds, or public image/liability. Till the MHRA put their neck on the line why should you? Anyhow that's my opinion.
Under government legislation the e-cig isn't supported as an 'effective form of support' as it is not offered by your local NRT personnel. That has had a period of 5 years to come to fruition. Bit like someone telling you it won't work for you because they said so, but in retrospect isn't that the ultimatum from Pro e-cigs users, in that it causes little to no harm because they say so?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-tobacco-control-plan-for-england
(first link does not open)
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