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Post by Matt Gluggles on Oct 9, 2013 14:19:14 GMT
. The MHRA have issued a statement after the EU vote which went against their plan for medicinal e-cigs. They say that they are still in support of medicinal regulation for e-cigs and are asking companies to "voluntarily" seek a licence for their products. www.mhra.gov.uk/NewsCentre/CON322753.
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Post by chykensa on Oct 9, 2013 18:19:28 GMT
Oh well, that's bound to catch on, isn't it!!!!?
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Post by barrynorton on Oct 9, 2013 18:24:20 GMT
It might. Those products funded by Big Tobacco. Then they'll make a big fuss about it and lobby to get the rest off the market again.
For now though: good. That very much looks like dropping the argument.
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Post by kibbster on Oct 9, 2013 19:03:10 GMT
I hope Big Tobacco have to lie in the bed of their own making. They want med regs, they've got them and everyone else can be free to sell stuff that people actually want to use.
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Post by barrynorton on Oct 9, 2013 19:18:39 GMT
Water off a duck's back to them sadly. Especially compared to the advertising budgets they're already burning through.
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Post by GunJack on Oct 10, 2013 6:32:38 GMT
mhra = muppets.... if they were that concerned about public health they would change their stance totally
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Post by womble on Oct 10, 2013 9:13:38 GMT
Presumably if a company gets a medicinal licence, they will be able to get them prescribed by the NHS. So it still might be worth one of these big companies doing it.
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Post by vereybowring on Oct 10, 2013 9:21:23 GMT
Well if anybody can get a device through MHRA hoops it will be considered for use in the NHS, its not a direct shoe in. NICE has to then evaluate them and make the decision on whether they are allowed to be prescribed or not.
Red tape, upon red tape.
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Post by markm on Oct 10, 2013 9:29:54 GMT
A true medical version is caught by the catch 22. If it delivers a dose in the proscribed manner it becomes inaffective.
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Post by womble on Oct 10, 2013 9:33:54 GMT
A true medical version is caught by the catch 22. If it delivers a dose in the proscribed manner it becomes inaffective. When has that ever stopped a company making money from it's products being prescribed by the NHS
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Post by barrynorton on Oct 10, 2013 10:20:22 GMT
If it delivers a dose in the proscribed manner it becomes inaffective. Why?
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Post by Bluefish on Oct 10, 2013 13:52:44 GMT
Addiction, so not a very good medicine, but good for profits.
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Post by inigomontoya on Oct 10, 2013 14:58:35 GMT
If it delivers a dose in the proscribed manner it becomes inaffective. Why? Because proposed nicotine content is at about 4mg/ml - which won't do anything for anyone who actually needs to quit!
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Post by dnglos on Oct 10, 2013 16:00:38 GMT
Presumably if a company gets a medicinal licence, they will be able to get them prescribed by the NHS. So it still might be worth one of these big companies doing it. So, will doctors be able to prescribe "licensed" e-cigs to school kids (in the same way they currently prescribe NRT)?
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Post by barrynorton on Oct 10, 2013 16:27:24 GMT
Because proposed nicotine content is at about 4mg/ml - which won't do anything for anyone who actually needs to quit! Sorry, I must be getting confused. Proposed by whom? The amended EU directive places no constraint on medically-authorised devices (though the poisons legislation puts a cap of 7.5% on it). British American Tobacco's Vype product has the following characteristics: They could, and very well might, seek medical authorisation for this. Where does the 4mg come into this? (I must have just lost the thread)
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