Regulator paves way for NHS e-cigarette prescriptions in England

Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency updates guidance under government plans to cut smoking rates

E-cigarettes may soon be prescribed on the NHS to help smokers quit under radical plans by ministers to slash smoking rates in England.

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has published updated guidance that paves the way for medicinally licensed e-cigarette products to be prescribed for tobacco smokers who want to stop smoking and switch to vaping instead.

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