The smoke free life van is a regular visitor to Abingdon Market Place. They offer free sessions, as well as a free supply of Nicotine Replacement Therapy.
Our local Oxford Vapours shop will also help switch you from cigarettes to vaping where you can start with the same amount of nicotine as your cigarettes and then reduce.
18mg – The highest strength that we stock (highest legal strength is 20mg, though it is now uncommon) is recommended for anyone smoking 20 or more cigarettes a day.
It should be everyone’s aim to reduce their nicotine strength to the lowest dosage possible.
When you get down to a 3mg or a 0mg dosage you can still make bigger clouds than was ever possible with cigarettes – in lots of different flavours.
There has been talk of making e-cigarettes prescription only. Surely that will deter people stopping smoking as you have to go through the fuss of seeing your GP (if you can get an appointment)!! then the rigmarole of getting a prescription etc etc ………. and would that make them more expensive maybe?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-42950607
Anyway …. there’s no smoke without fire.
Reading the BBC article suggests to me that the recommendation is that e-cigarettes should be made available on prescription in addition to on the high street, not prescription only?
Is anyone else thinking of Kate Bush right now?
I’m not sure whether it’s legal for chaps of my age to think of Kate Bush these days 🙂
She produced some amazing music. Thanks for the memory, Sarah.
Didn’t get the Kate Bush bit until I googled. got it… on a serious note: my oncologist is fine with me vaping…i’ve checked
Passing Cloud cigarettes, very upmarket.