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IanK1968

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This is an old article, but interesting non the less.

Health Canada has just jumped in (with both feet) on the e-cig controversy, advising Canadians against purchase or use of the product. According to Health Canada,- “these products may pose health risks and have not been fully evaluated for safety, quality and efficacy by Health Canada”. (I wonder if Champix was “fully evaluated for safety, quality and efficacy”)

But, while Health Canada goes on at great length about the possible hazards of nicotine addiction in their press release, they note that pharmaceutical nicotine is sanctioned for sale here in the Great White North. Says the press release: “While no electronic smoking product has yet been authorized for sale in Canada, Health Canada has authorized the sale of a number of smoking cessation aids, including nicotine gum, nicotine patches, nicotine inhaler, and nicotine lozenges”.

Health Canada’s endorsement of alternate nicotine delivery systems sold by the drug industry, while discouraging use of the e-cig, appears to be a direct attempt to influence the market place and deprive smokers of a satisfactory alternative to smoking. Their energetic promotion of pharmaceutical nicotine is problematic and should be of concern to all Canadians.

And, the timing of the news release, less than a week before the launch of a major television advertising campaign for the Nicorette Inhaler in Canada, should have Canadians concerned about the role of Health Canada as a marketing agent for the big drug companies.

The e-cig has been on the market for several years, yet Health Canada chose to raise no safety concerns until the e-cig started making news in the mainstream media. Celebrities using the e-cig, such as Leonardo DiCaprio, have been cropping up in the news and have threatened to increase the popularity of the new nicotine delivery device.

Health Canada has a legitimate role to play in the health and safety of Canadians. Unfortunately, their latest press release looks more like a campaign to protect the interests of the pharmaceutical industry. And, I’ve noted several times on these pages the propensity of the anti-smoker cult (The Canadian Cancer Society, Physicians for a Smokefree Canada, etc.) to promote pharmaceutical nicotine.

The safety issue provides a handy smokescreen for anti-smoker efforts to promote the profits of their puppet masters in the drug industry.

Murray Laugesen, a former medical officer in New Zealand, tested the first electronic cigarette in 2004. The result was a paper by Laugesen, along with others at Health New Zealand, entitled: “How safe is an e-cigarette? The results of independent chemical and microbiological analysis”.

According to Laugesen, who is also an anti-smoking activist with ASH (Action on Smoking and Health) New Zealand: “no cause of serious concern has been found." This doesn’t mean the e-cig is completely safe, or that further study is unnecessary. But, Health Canada has had ample time to evaluate this product for “safety, quality and efficacy”.

Not surprisingly. most members of the anti-smoker cult have been critical of the e-cig. Unlike the patch or the inhaler, the e-cig looks like a cigarette and provides the user with most of the trappings of the real thing. There’s even simulated smoke.

And that, apparently, is what has the anti-smoker cult in an uproar. It looks like people are smoking and that is simply unacceptable to the cultists. And, there’s also the fact that the e-cig is not geared specifically to smoking cessation. It is meant to be used as a safer substitute for smoking tobacco, although it can be used as an aid for smoking cessation.

According to Pfizer, the drug company which makes the competing Nicorette Inhaler, mimicking the hand to mouth ritual involved in smoking reinforces smoking cessation. At the launch of the inhaler in 2004, they claimed: “the Nicorette Inhaler is the only smoking cessation product to wean smokers from both the primary reinforcement (nicotine) and the secondary reinforcement (hand-to-mouth).

In a survey, 41 per cent of smokers said that one of the reasons their last quit attempt failed was because they missed the hand-to-mouth gratification they've come to depend on after years of smoking”.

Hmmm . . . 41% of smokers? Or 41% of smokers who tried to quit and who were surveyed (not all smokers actually do want to quit, contrary to myths created by the anti-smoker crowd).

But many might consider reducing tobacco consumption through use of the e-cig, if they’re given the opportunity. Unfortunately, it looks like the anti-smoker brigade will be using every means available to prevent that from happening.

Champix, on the other hand . . .
 

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I have said all along that the anti-smoker cult as they call it want people to quit but they want them to suffer while doing so. To see people who have switched to vaping and enjoying it is unacceptable to some.

Most non-smokers are fine with e-cigs when they learn about them. Many are excited and think they are great. I get more interested about my e-cig from them then smokers. It's that small minority that think it's wrong or refuse to learn about them.
 

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I found it at fightantismokertyranny.blogspot.com funny thing is, is I cant find anywhere on the net what the annual sales of NRT's are anywhere. Seems like its hidden, but not only are they in the quit smoking game, they found the nicotine patch helps Schizophrenia. Big Pharma is watering at the mouth now.
 

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Found it.

For the 52-weeks ended April 18, 2009, sales of these products on an equivalized unit volume (EUV) basis grew 4.4 percent over the same period in 2008 ($1,747,202,576 versus $1,673,456,878). In 2008, EUV grew 9.3 percent over the same time period in 2007.

Incase you dont know what 1 billion dollars looks like.

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Wow Ian you sure do find awesome Info!
Just goes to show you who is driving HC...BP who has very deep pockets!
I tried the Inhaler a couple of years ago and it was a total disaster! I used the patch at the same time & all I could think about was smoking! I only lasted a week. I can't remember the last time I was so fustrated!
People that know me (not too many) know how much I was a SLAVE to smoking are amazed at how well I'm doing with the e-cig. They can't figure out why HC has taken such a negative stance on them. Smokers and non-smokers alike wish that there was MORE info about e-cigs than there is. They want to know how hc can promote nrt when most people that use it will fail within a year.
And the quit smoking clinics what a joke.

With this kind of info you give, it helps people like me tell everyone that asks the facts!
BTW everyone I know who has used Champix has said it was a total mind screw up! I was too scared to try it after their reviews! I wish BP had to suffer with the side affects like they did.
 

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No one in their right mind would oppose vaping as a safer alternative to smoking tobacco. People generally are in their right mind unless you count people in government. There are plenty of busybodies in HC who would love to shoot down everything and anything they can. As for the corruption that goes on, its well documented. Anyone remember the HC government scientist who blew the whistle on big bribes from the company looking to get adding hormones to dairy cows approved? Thankfully that ended up killing the thing up here.

They still allow that in the U.S. by the way, and one of the side effects is cow pus in your milk, which is about as disgusting as things get, but they are better at bribing government officials down there. What's really unbelievable is that this corruption is completely out in the open and no one seems to care even a bit that it goes on.
 

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Why can't they at least make the inhaler shaped like a cig? Boggles the mind why they designed it so it's shorter and fatter, and has a flat tip.

Not that the shape matters much, because it's disgusting, just like the gum.

It stings the heck out of the back of your mouth, and I found I chewed the inhaler so much that I needed a new one after a week - and you can't buy just the mouthpiece, it's a whole new kit you have to get!

Ever wonder if the nicotine capsule was "done" and open the thing to check, and then get gunk all over your hands? Bah. Those things are terrible.
 

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I noticed the onslaught of commercials promoting the Nicorette Oral Tampon. I seriously would not be caught in public using one of those things again. The teasing I took at my workplace was enough for me lol. Besides that, it only reinforced for me the fact that I WANTED A FREAKIN CIGARETTE..... l

You know its illegal by Canadian law to advertise NRT's but they do it anyways.
 

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Why can't they at least make the inhaler shaped like a cig? Boggles the mind why they designed it so it's shorter and fatter, and has a flat tip.

Not that the shape matters much, because it's disgusting, just like the gum.

It doesn't have to be any bigger is probably the reason, and if it were it would add to manufacturing, packaging, and shipping costs. To be honest, none of this has anything to do with the realism of the thing, or for that matter hand to mouth routines, that's all pretty petty and what it really comes down to is getting enough of the drug into you so that you don't crave it. These silly plastic plugs just don't do it, no one claims that they do though. Vaping on the other hand can clearly deliver the goods, and in fact you can easily overdo it and get too much nic, which is why it works so much better.
 
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