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Tobacco Harm Reduction
03. Regulation of nicotine replacement therapies
  McNeill A, Foulds J & Bates C (2001) Regulation of nicotine replacement therapies (NRT): A critique of current practice. Addiction, 96, 1757-1768.

This academic paper reviews the regulation of nicotine medications in England but will also be relevant to many other countries. It appears courtesy of Addiction, although this does not represent an endorsement of this website by the journal.
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  Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency & Committee on Safety of Medicines (2005) Report of the Committee on Safety of Medicines Working Group on Nicotine Replacement Therapy. London: MHRA.

This is the report of the UK medicines regulatory authority which recently examined and relaxed some of the indications for nicotine medications.
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  Raw M, McNeill A, West R, Arnott D & Armstrong M (2005) Nicotine replacement therapy: Guidance for health professionals on changes in the licensing arrangements for nicotine replacement therapy. London: ASH.

These guidelines were commissioned by Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) and explain the licensing changes made recently by the UK medicines regulatory authority.
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  Russell MAH (1991) The future of nicotine replacement. British Journal of Addiction, 86, 653-658.

This article was by the earliest proponent of harm reduction and proposes using nicotine replacement instead of cigarettes. It appears courtesy of Addiction, although this does not represent an endorsement of this website by the journal.
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  Sweanor D (2000) Regulatory imbalance between medicinal and non-medicinal nicotine. Addiction, 95 (Supplement 1), S25-28.

This was one of the first papers to explain the discrepancies between tobacco and nicotine regulation. It appears courtesy of Addiction, although this does not represent an endorsement of this website by the journal.
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  West R, Hajek P, Foulds J, Nilsson F, May S & Meadows A (2000) A comparison of the abuse liability and dependence potential of nicotine patch, gum, spray and inhaler. Psychopharmacology, 149, 198-202.

This paper examines, in detail, some of the nicotine medications that are currently available in England. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide free access to this article, although the abstract is available at www.springerlink.com.

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