Soldato
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But this isn't a cure or a treatment or a quitting aid it's just a different format of nicotine that's available in the shops for much less than cigerrets . It's like saying "we should prescribe low tar ciggeretes as they're better than cigarettes"
So is Champix and Zyban (as well as other formats of NRT) but we still prescribe those on the NHS.
I think Champix costs the NHS something like £200 for a 12 week course of tablets and they have some pretty undesirable side effects such as sinusitis, common cold, dizzyness, insomnia, nausia, skin rashes, back pain and abnormal liver function. According to the manufacturers fact sheet, the above conditions range from very common to common (1/10 -1/100 respectively).
Now, the broader question must surely be is Nicotine dangerous/toxic to the human body? Evidence suggests that Nicotine is no more toxic/dangerous than caffeine, in real terms. Yes the scaremongers out there will tell you if you spill some pure nicotine on your skin it can kill you, but meh, how many vapers/ecig users have died from a Nicotine OD?
Fundamentally this boils down with our view as a society that addiction is bad, and for the most part it is the correct standpoint because of the negative consequences of many addictive substances. But in terms of Nicotine, I think that standpoint may have to be reassesed. It is shown that vaping/ecigs are 95% better for you than real cigarettes.
I would imagine similar comparisons could be made between filter coffee and mineral water.