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Post by robby on Jun 12, 2013 12:07:13 GMT
Can't get on the mhra website:( I`m on it but cant find anything
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Post by Roger on Jun 12, 2013 12:07:41 GMT
If it really is from 2016, it gives plenty of time for legal challenges to their ideas.
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Post by matt1988 on Jun 12, 2013 12:08:00 GMT
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Post by archiecat on Jun 12, 2013 12:08:10 GMT
2016! even I can get my act together before that!!!
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Post by markm on Jun 12, 2013 12:08:17 GMT
#The ball is back in the EU court.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 12:08:23 GMT
2016 could be the time tonight Tease-smiley
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Post by Dan on Jun 12, 2013 12:08:39 GMT
I've been hovering around the MHRA website since 12:55 and still see no signs of anything?
EDIT; I've just read the guardian's piece, but wonder where it leaves us who don't use cig-a-likes?
Are they still classifed as e-cigs? Or are they personal vapourisers?
What about e-liquids? they're not mentioned?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 12:09:10 GMT
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Post by Roger on Jun 12, 2013 12:09:12 GMT
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Post by Jen on Jun 12, 2013 12:12:22 GMT
So what does the need for a medical license actually mean in real terms? Will the vendors we know and love today have to apply for one for just juices and bases, or devices as well? How much is one likely to cost and what kind of checks and monitoring will this involve?
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 12, 2013 12:12:37 GMT
Press release: UK moves towards safe and effective electronic cigarettes and other nicotine-containing products
All nicotine-containing products (NCPs), such as electronic cigarettes, are to be regulated as medicines in a move to make these products safer and more effective to reduce the harms of smoking.
The UK Government has decided that the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) will regulate all NCPs as medicines so that people using these products have the confidence that they are safe, are of the right quality and work.
Smoking is the biggest single cause of avoidable death - killing 80,000 people in England each year. Making safe and effective products available for people who smoke can help them cut down or quit.
Jeremy Mean, the MHRA’s Group Manager of Vigilance and Risk Management of Medicines, said:
"Reducing the harms of smoking to smokers and those around them is a key Government health priority. Our research has shown that existing electronic cigarettes and other nicotine containing products on the market are not good enough to meet this public health priority.
“Some NCPs are already licensed and the Government's decision to work towards medicines licensing for all these products is designed to deliver quality products that will support smokers to cut down and to quit.
“The decision announced today provides a framework that will enable good quality products to be widely available. It’s not about banning products that some people find useful, it’s about making sure that smokers have an effective alternative that they can rely on to meet their needs."
Today’s announcement follows a public consultation on how to regulate these products which demonstrated widespread support for medicines regulation from the public health community. Scientific and market research into their safety and quality, including how they are used, has underpinned this decision.
People should use licensed NCPs – gums, patches, mouth sprays etc – to reduce the harms of smoking.
Recent public health guidance published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) supports the use of licensed nicotine products in helping people to cut down or stop smoking.
The quality of NCPs can vary considerably which is why licensing them as medicines will allow people to have the confidence that they are safe, are of the right quality and work. The UK Government will press for EU law to create a Europe-wide legal position on NCPs as medicines through the revision of the Tobacco Products Directive. The European Commission has said it expects the new legislation to be adopted in 2014 and for it to come into effect in the UK from 2016. From that point, all NCPs will require a medicine licence. This will allow time for manufacturers to ensure that their products meet the safety, quality and efficacy requirements of a medicine. Until that law is in place, the MHRA would encourage those manufacturers with unlicensed products currently on the market to apply for a medicine licence.
Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies said:
“Smokers are harmed by the deadly tar and toxins in tobacco smoke, not the nicotine.
“While it’s best to quit completely, I realise that not every smoker can and it is much better to get nicotine from safer sources such as nicotine replacement therapy.
“More and more people are using e-cigarettes, so it’s only right these products are properly regulated to be safe and work effectively.”
Deborah Arnott, Chief Executive of health charity ASH, said:
“ASH strongly supports the MHRA decision to regulate e-cigarettes and other novel nicotine products – we think this is both proportionate and necessary. Regulation will ensure that e-cigarettes meet the same standards for quality, safety and efficacy as medicines while remaining as readily available to smokers as they are today. Crucially it will also ensure marketing of e-cigarettes and other such products is controlled to prevent their promotion to children and non-smokers”
Dr Clare Gerada, Chair of the General Council at the Royal College of General Practitioners said:
“Rates of smoking in the poorest in our communities remain high, and as a GP in a deprived area of London I see firsthand the deaths and disease this causes. The RCGP supports MHRA regulation of novel nicotine products such as e-cigarettes as this will ensure that they are of good quality and reliability and are effective in helping smokers who want to use them to cut down and quit.”
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Post by robby on Jun 12, 2013 12:13:54 GMT
On the BBC now
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Post by DiscoDes on Jun 12, 2013 12:13:59 GMT
So what does the need for a medical license actually mean in real terms? Will the vendors we know and love today have to apply for one for just juices and bases, or devices as well? How much is one likely to cost and what kind of checks and monitoring will this involve? You will only be able to get them in a Pharmacy NOT GOOD NEWS.
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Post by Bluefish on Jun 12, 2013 12:14:52 GMT
Phewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Plenty of time to stock up robbie, watch the explosion in freezer sales lol
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Post by matt1988 on Jun 12, 2013 12:15:27 GMT
I guess we will still await their full proposal, as there is nothing set in stone, and the guardian articles says hope to be med regs by 2016
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