Found this article while googling "pharmaceutical grade nicotine" and thought others might find it interesting. The author presents a clear argument for encouraging competition in developing safer and more user-acceptable alternatives to cigarette smoking.
Permissive nicotine regulation as a complement to traditional tobacco control
From the article:
Summary (from the Abstract)
Cigarettes, or an equally addictive alternative, will be a permanent and common product in most societies. Regulations restricting only the safest addictive nicotine products are hard to justify. Addictive nicotine compliments other tobacco control strategies. Modern tobacco control policies are applicable to addictive nicotine. Controlled trials and test market studies are urgently needed to evaluate addictive nicotine as an alternative to smoking. Meanwhile, legislators should preserve the Food and Drug Administration's option to permit non-prescription sales of addictive nicotine.
Permissive nicotine regulation as a complement to traditional tobacco control
From the article:
Summary (from the Abstract)
Cigarettes, or an equally addictive alternative, will be a permanent and common product in most societies. Regulations restricting only the safest addictive nicotine products are hard to justify. Addictive nicotine compliments other tobacco control strategies. Modern tobacco control policies are applicable to addictive nicotine. Controlled trials and test market studies are urgently needed to evaluate addictive nicotine as an alternative to smoking. Meanwhile, legislators should preserve the Food and Drug Administration's option to permit non-prescription sales of addictive nicotine.