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Smoking Cessation: Prescription of E-cigarettes

01 November 2021

Lead MP

Maggie Throup

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Ministerial Statement

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Maggie Throup raised concerns about smoking cessation: prescription of e-cigarettes in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Government Statement
The Minister emphasised the government's commitment to reducing smoking rates and improving public health, noting that current smoking rates stand at 13.9%, the lowest on record. She highlighted that tobacco use remains a significant contributor to avoidable premature death in England and exacerbates health disparities between rich and poor. The goal is for England to be smoke-free by 2030 through an ambitious tobacco control plan, which will soon include licensing e-cigarettes as medicinal products. This development aims to enhance healthcare professionals' confidence in recommending e-cigarettes for smoking cessation on prescription. However, the Minister acknowledged that there could still be a lengthy process of up to 18-24 months before any e-cigarette is licensed and available as a prescription medicine.

Shadow Comment

Jon Ashworth
Shadow Comment
The Shadow Health Secretary welcomed the announcement but criticised the timing, noting that it was first made public via press release rather than in Parliament. He questioned the Minister about the timeframe for more details and when prescriptions would be issued. Additionally, he raised concerns over cuts to smoking cessation services amounting to £22 million over five years, particularly in areas with high levels of heart disease, cancer, and stroke. He called on the government to guarantee no further funding cuts and pressed the Minister about the publication date for the tobacco control plan.
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