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West Sussex Stop Smoking Service E-Cig Friendly Rebecca Robb and Caroline Staddon, Smokefree West Sussex
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POSITIVE COMMS
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Frequently Asked Questions Can people who use e- cigarettes only and have stopped smoking tobacco products still use the service? Can a stop smoking provider make a claim for helping someone to quit tobacco products even if they used an unlicensed product such as an e-cigarette to help them quit? Should we recommend an e-cigarette product? Where can e- cigarettes be bought? Can e-cigarettes be used in combination with any other stop smoking medication?
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NCSCT and Public Health Publications Electronic Cigarettes : A briefing for Stop Smoking Services – McEwen, McRobbie H 2016 National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT) – www.ncsct.co.ukwww.ncsct.co.uk E – cigarette guide for stop smoking practitioners – 2014 Tobacco free futures – tobaccofreefutures.org Electronic cigarettes : A report commissioned by Public Health England – Britton J, Bogdanovica L. 2014 – www.gov.uk/phe Electronic Cigarettes : A briefing for Stop Smoking Services – McEwen, McRobbie H 2016 National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training (NCSCT) – www.ncsct.co.ukwww.ncsct.co.uk E – cigarette guide for stop smoking practitioners – 2014 Tobacco free futures – tobaccofreefutures.org Electronic cigarettes : A report commissioned by Public Health England – Britton J, Bogdanovica L. 2014 – www.gov.uk/phe
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Clear Information for Partners
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Assisting providers to support e cigarette users who wish to quit smoking This approach brings together the most effective method of quitting (Stop Smoking Services) with the most popular (e cigarettes) Public Health England recommend that stop smoking services should offer support to smokers using e cigarettes to quit smoking Clients with Stop Smoking Services who combined behavioural support with e cigarettes had the highest quit rates in 2014 -15. This approach brings together the most effective method of quitting (Stop Smoking Services) with the most popular (e cigarettes) Public Health England recommend that stop smoking services should offer support to smokers using e cigarettes to quit smoking Clients with Stop Smoking Services who combined behavioural support with e cigarettes had the highest quit rates in 2014 -15.
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Prevalence and Epidemiology Awareness Prevalence and epidemiology awareness of e-cigarettes is high in countries where e- cigarettes are available, especially among current and ex-smokers In Britain the use of e-cigarettes increased from 2.7% in 2010 to 6.7% in 2012. In 2014 and 2015, 20% of smokers reported using e-cigarettes at some point Data suggests that use has plateaued at around 21%. It is currently estimated that there are 2.6 million e-cigarette users in Britain. Prevalence and epidemiology awareness of e-cigarettes is high in countries where e- cigarettes are available, especially among current and ex-smokers In Britain the use of e-cigarettes increased from 2.7% in 2010 to 6.7% in 2012. In 2014 and 2015, 20% of smokers reported using e-cigarettes at some point Data suggests that use has plateaued at around 21%. It is currently estimated that there are 2.6 million e-cigarette users in Britain.
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Inside the e-cigarette
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E-cig Terminology o Vapers – e cigarette users o E-liquid - is the flavoured liquid o Tank - where the e-liquid is stored o Atomiser -are what heat the e -liquid and then turns it into a vapour. o Cartomisers - Accessories for flavour and vapour production. o Adjustable air flow – enables the cooling of the coil from the heat generated by the power from the battery o Micoprocessor – controls heater and light. o NCP – Nicotine Containing Products o Vapers – e cigarette users o E-liquid - is the flavoured liquid o Tank - where the e-liquid is stored o Atomiser -are what heat the e -liquid and then turns it into a vapour. o Cartomisers - Accessories for flavour and vapour production. o Adjustable air flow – enables the cooling of the coil from the heat generated by the power from the battery o Micoprocessor – controls heater and light. o NCP – Nicotine Containing Products
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E-cigs – 3 generations 1 st Generation o 1 st generation e-cigarettes, sometimes called cigalikes, are designed to look like a cigarette and generally use cartomisers. o When the user takes a puff (or presses a button on some models) a heating coil is activated to vapourise the e- liquid, creating a vapour that can be inhaled. o Many 1 st generation models have a light on the end of the device that also glows when a puff is taken.
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E-cigs – 2nd Generation o More experienced e-cigarette users (vapers) prefer to use newer (second and third) generation e-cigarettes. o These are often called personal vaporisers. o These e-cigarettes are typically larger o Have a more powerful battery linked to an atomiser and a ‘tank’. o There are choices of e-liquid which may include flavours and contain nicotine in different concentrations. o These devices can be used with a range of atomisers, cartomisers and tank systems. They typically use larger batteries and may have adjustable power settings
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E-cigs – 3 rd Generation o Third generation e-cigarettes are usually larger still with a more powerful battery and adjustable air flow. o They also allow the user to adjust the voltage or wattage applied to the atomiser (often referred to as ‘variable voltage’ or ‘variable wattage’ devices). o Some have ‘puff counters’ or downloadable software that allow users to program their own voltage and wattage level, and to monitor their patterns of use. o Third generation devices are designed to allow modifications and substitution of individual components according to user preference.
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Benefits of E-cigarettes E-cigarettes can support people to quit smoking. Clients of stop smoking services who combined e-cigarettes with behavioural support had the highest quit-rates in 2014–15 The four-week self-reported quit rates for these two groups, unlicensed NCP alone and NCP in combination with a stop smoking medication, were higher (66% and 63% respectively) than those seen in people who used combination nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) (48%, n=135,719). There is an opportunity to improve success rates by combining the most popular (e- cigarettes) with the most effective method of quitting (behavioural support from services)hat they were predominantly e-cigarettes. E-cigarettes can support people to quit smoking. Clients of stop smoking services who combined e-cigarettes with behavioural support had the highest quit-rates in 2014–15 The four-week self-reported quit rates for these two groups, unlicensed NCP alone and NCP in combination with a stop smoking medication, were higher (66% and 63% respectively) than those seen in people who used combination nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) (48%, n=135,719). There is an opportunity to improve success rates by combining the most popular (e- cigarettes) with the most effective method of quitting (behavioural support from services)hat they were predominantly e-cigarettes.
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8 TOP TIP’s Don’t be anxious about not being an expert. It is unlikely that you will know, or be expected to know, everything about e-cigarettes What you do know is how to help people stop smoking. Familiarise yourself with e-cigarettes, read the documents. Talk to experienced vapers Visit a reputable retailer Read posts on forums. Be positive when speaking about e-cigarettes. Don’t push people to come off their e-cigarette. Don’t be anxious about not being an expert. It is unlikely that you will know, or be expected to know, everything about e-cigarettes What you do know is how to help people stop smoking. Familiarise yourself with e-cigarettes, read the documents. Talk to experienced vapers Visit a reputable retailer Read posts on forums. Be positive when speaking about e-cigarettes. Don’t push people to come off their e-cigarette.
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Regulation – 20 May 2016 At present, e-cigarettes are covered by general product safety legislation. This will change 20 May 2016 with the introduction of new regulations under the revised European Union Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). Under the TPD e-cigarettes will either be licensed as medicines or, if unlicensed, will be subject to new quality and safety standards. packaging and labelling requirements to include all ingredients restrictions on advertising. Limiting size of tanks, banning additional ingredients Products must be child proof At present, e-cigarettes are covered by general product safety legislation. This will change 20 May 2016 with the introduction of new regulations under the revised European Union Tobacco Products Directive (TPD). Under the TPD e-cigarettes will either be licensed as medicines or, if unlicensed, will be subject to new quality and safety standards. packaging and labelling requirements to include all ingredients restrictions on advertising. Limiting size of tanks, banning additional ingredients Products must be child proof
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What are the health risks of E-cigs? Limited current research……. o Low levels of toxicants and carcinogens have been detected in e-cigarette liquid and vapour, but these are much lower than those found in cigarette smoke. o The concentration of toxins in exhaled vapour is much lower than that in side-stream and exhaled cigarette smoke. The US Food and Drug Administration has classified propylene glycol as an additive that is “generally recognized as safe”. It has been used as an excipient - as vehicle in some old and new pulmonary (lung) inhalation devices, as well as in food and cosmetics. Mild adverse effects (e.g. throat irritation) have been recorded when using e-cigarettes There is no research showing Young people taking up smoking using e-cigarettes when not already smoking The other main component of e-liquids is flavourings. These flavourings are considered safe for oral ingestion, but the risks of their inhalation are largely unknown. o Low levels of toxicants and carcinogens have been detected in e-cigarette liquid and vapour, but these are much lower than those found in cigarette smoke. o The concentration of toxins in exhaled vapour is much lower than that in side-stream and exhaled cigarette smoke. The US Food and Drug Administration has classified propylene glycol as an additive that is “generally recognized as safe”. It has been used as an excipient - as vehicle in some old and new pulmonary (lung) inhalation devices, as well as in food and cosmetics. Mild adverse effects (e.g. throat irritation) have been recorded when using e-cigarettes There is no research showing Young people taking up smoking using e-cigarettes when not already smoking The other main component of e-liquids is flavourings. These flavourings are considered safe for oral ingestion, but the risks of their inhalation are largely unknown.
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Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency - MRHA Some manufactures have applied for licensing of the e cigarettes to be made available on the NHS First may be available in the near future, however it is likely to be the first generation type of e cigarette Some manufactures have applied for licensing of the e cigarettes to be made available on the NHS First may be available in the near future, however it is likely to be the first generation type of e cigarette
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We Will… Continue to work with all smokers who want to quit in West Sussex, including those who are already or who would like to use e- cigarettes as part of the quitting process Provide the same evidence based, Russell standard service to all smokers in West Sussex who wish to quit, regardless of whether they are using e-cigarettes or not Answer all queries about E-cigarette usage to the best of our ability and ensure that our partners are kept up to date and receive relevant training on E-cigarettes Continue to work with all smokers who want to quit in West Sussex, including those who are already or who would like to use e- cigarettes as part of the quitting process Provide the same evidence based, Russell standard service to all smokers in West Sussex who wish to quit, regardless of whether they are using e-cigarettes or not Answer all queries about E-cigarette usage to the best of our ability and ensure that our partners are kept up to date and receive relevant training on E-cigarettes
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We Will Not… Prescribe e-cigarettes to people Recommend any brand of e-cigarettes Offer the service to people who are using e- cigarettes but who do not smoke tobacco Prescribe e-cigarettes to people Recommend any brand of e-cigarettes Offer the service to people who are using e- cigarettes but who do not smoke tobacco
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Rebecca Robb Breathe Project Manager Rebecca Robb Breathe Project Manager
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Additional smokeless tobacco products. Snus Snuff Gutkha Hookah/shisha Chewing tobacco
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Thank you www.smokefreewestsussex.co.uk /smokefreewestsussex @QUITWestSussex Thank you www.smokefreewestsussex.co.uk /smokefreewestsussex @QUITWestSussex
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