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In reply to the discussion: E-cigarettes 'help smokers to quit' [View all]Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)49. OK, quick explanation
You'd still be able to buy e-cigs and liquids yourself. But putting them on prescription as well means that if your doctor prescribes one, the NHS will pick up the cost. To get a prescription filled, you only need to pay a small admin fee (about $15 and the young, old and poor are exempt). They do the same thing for patches and gum. You can buy them but if your doctor will prescribe them, it's generally far cheaper.
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I think I would have been a bit more stringent in my definition of quitting.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
May 2014
#3
But then the E-Gum would be stuck everywhere. Electronic vapeing is clean & green.
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#8
Okay. that's an interesting concept & it could also contain nourishment for non-vapers who ,
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#11
True. Maybe its just an alternative. Tobacco cigs have over 4000 toxins, including cyanide.
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#14
I actually quit tobacco for 3 years. And one day I just bought a pack & smoked
misterhighwasted
May 2014
#17