A campaign backed by evidence and reason to legalise nicotine vaporisers, but we need your help…
Your story is powerful. If you feel comfortable, and vaping helped you quit smoking, please share your story with the Health Minister:
One in eight cancer deaths in Australia can still be attributed to smoking, underlining the importance of cessation strategies.
Across the world governments have embraced vaping as powerful cessation aid. Vaping helps people to quit smoking, it is that simple.
The UK medicines regulator has approved vaporisers which can be prescribed on their PBS.
Japan has cut its smoking rate by 32 per cent since the introduction of vaping, whereas Victoria has reduced its smoking rates by only 1 per cent in the same period.
New Zealand aims to be a smoke-free country by 2030, and they are on track. How? They are using vapes and they are finding incredible success.
At least 64 scientific studies now demonstrate that smoke-free products like vaporisers are less harmful than traditional cigarettes, or are an effective way to quit for good. These studies include a publication in the prestigious peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine, which demonstrated that a one-year abstinence rate was 18 per cent in the vaporiser group, compared to 9 per cent in nicotine-replacement therapies.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, and The Royal Australasian College of Physicians now all support vaping as an option for quitting smoking.
The facts are in. Minister Foley, over to you!
Please sign up and share to stay in the loop about the campaign.
Your story is powerful. If you feel comfortable, and vaping helped you quit smoking, please share your story with the Health Minister:
One in eight cancer deaths in Australia can still be attributed to smoking, underlining the importance of cessation strategies.
Across the world governments have embraced vaping as powerful cessation aid. Vaping helps people to quit smoking, it is that simple.
The UK medicines regulator has approved vaporisers which can be prescribed on their PBS.
Japan has cut its smoking rate by 32 per cent since the introduction of vaping, whereas Victoria has reduced its smoking rates by only 1 per cent in the same period.
New Zealand aims to be a smoke-free country by 2030, and they are on track. How? They are using vapes and they are finding incredible success.
At least 64 scientific studies now demonstrate that smoke-free products like vaporisers are less harmful than traditional cigarettes, or are an effective way to quit for good. These studies include a publication in the prestigious peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine, which demonstrated that a one-year abstinence rate was 18 per cent in the vaporiser group, compared to 9 per cent in nicotine-replacement therapies.
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, and The Royal Australasian College of Physicians now all support vaping as an option for quitting smoking.
The facts are in. Minister Foley, over to you!
Please sign up and share to stay in the loop about the campaign.