Harm Reduction in Nicotine Addiction: Helping People Who Can't Quit - Report compiled by the Tobacco Advisory Group of the Royal College of Physicians, this report makes the case for harm reduction strategies to protect smokers. It demonstrates that smokers smoke predominantly for nicotine, that nicotine itself is not especially hazardous, and that if nicotine could be provided in a form that is acceptable and effective as a cigarette substitute, millions of lives could be saved. For more information see
leaflet or go to the
RCP website.