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  1. UK to BAN Disposable Vapes

    UK to BAN Disposable Vapes

    Huge news has been making waves within the UK as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced plans to help tackle the child and teen vaping epidemic that we have sadly seen rise in recent years in correlation to the growing popularity of disposable vape pens. 

    What are disposable vapes?

    Disposable vapes are singular-use electronic cigarette devices that deliver nicotine in the form of vapour with the aim of replicating the sensation of smoking a traditional cigarette. These devices gained popularity due to their convenient nature and accessibility, allowing adult smokers to test the waters with a vaping device before committing to a fully reusable vape kit. Whilst these devices started out with honest intentions to help the masses put down tobacco products for good, there have been horrifying outcomes to the disposable vape era that will shock you. 
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  2. NHS e-cigarette prescriptions on horizon as MHRA agrees same regulatory approvals process as medicines

    NHS e-cigarette prescriptions on horizon as MHRA agrees same regulatory approvals process as medicines
    The Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has recently updated its guidance in line with the government’s plans to help people stop smoking. It means that England could be the first country in the world to make medicinally-licensed e-cigarette products available with an NHS prescription.
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