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Tobacco Harm Reduction
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Action on Smoking and Health
(2006) Harm reduction and the ‘fully engaged’ scenario, London: ASH.
This is a briefing document produced by ASH, a campaigning public health charity in the UK working towards a comprehensive response to the health problems caused by tobacco. This document details their recently agreed harm reduction strategy. Download publication as a PDF
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Ballin SD
(2006) Tobacco and tobacco products: At a crossroads in the 21st century. USA.
This report lays out a series of issues that must be considered as part of the debate and dialogue if tobacco harm reduction is to move forward. The report’s purpose is to stimulate discussion and find potential new avenues towards achieving goals. Download publication as a PDF
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Bates C
(2001) Clearing the smoke or muddying the water? Tobacco Control, 10, 87-88.
This editorial piece is a critique of the Institute of Medicine report in the sub-category of the collection.
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Crane J, Blakely J & Hill S
(2004) Time for major roadworks on the tobacco road? New Zealand Medical Journal, 117 (1190)
This is an easy to read editorial which makes the case for a harm reduction strategy in tobacco control. Download publication as a PDF
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European Respiratory Society
(2005) Tobacco smoking: Harm reduction strategies - An ERS Research Seminar, Ferney-Voltaire, France, October 3 & 4 2005.
This is a 51 page report (the first three pages of which are an Executive Summary) from a recent ERS educational seminar that looked at harm reduction strategies, predominantly the use of smokeless tobacco or nicotine replacement therapies. Download publication as a PDF
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Gray NJ & Henningfield JE
(2004) A long-term view of harm reduction. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 759-764.
This commentary piece critiques the approaches to make current cigarettes less harmful. Download publication as a PDF
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Institute of Medicine
(2001) Clearing the smoke: Assessing the science base for tobacco harm reduction. Washington DC: National Academy Press.
This is a comprehensive, 635 page scientific report that addresses the problems of evaluating tobacco harm reduction products.
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Kozlowski LT
(2002) Harm reduction, public health, and human rights: Smokers have a right to be informed of significant harm reduction options. Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 4 (Supplement 2), S55-60.
This commentary is a critique of some aspects of the IOM report. This article is part of a special supplement devoted to articles on different aspects of tobacco harm reduction, including further critiques of the IOM paper. Download publication as a PDF
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Kozlowski LT, O’Connor RJ & Edwards BQ
(2003) Some practical points on harm reduction: What to tell your lawmaker and what to tell your brother about Swedish snus. Tobacco Control 12, 372-373
This paper reviews the evidence and expert opinion on tobacco harm reduction strategies such as smokeless tobacco. It advises on how to advocate for these interventions with both policy makers and, essentially, smokers themselves.
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Kozlowski LT, Strasser AA, Giovino GA, Erickson PA & Terza JV
(2001) Applying the risk/use equilibrium: Use medicinal nicotine now for harm reduction. Tobacco Control, 10, 201-203.
This editorial commentary introduces a new model to examine population risk and apply this to medicinal nicotine.
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