Nicotine pouches are not a gateway to smoking
Nicotine pouches are not a gateway to smoking.
Clarke, E. et al., Snus: a compelling harm reduction alternative to cigarettes, Harm Reduction Journal 16, 62 (2019)
- This peer-reviewed study showed that the use of Swedish-style nicotine pouches (snus) is significantly less harmful than traditional cigarettes, is acceptable to consumers and does not serve as a gateway to smoking.
- European data published by the World Health Organisation showed that Sweden (where snus is primarily used) had the lowest rate of tobacco-related deaths and the lowest incidence of male lung cancer in comparison to the rest of Europe. Daily cigarette use amongst Swedes is 5% while daily oral tobacco use is 20%.
- The overall data shows that snus offers a significant tobacco harm reduction benefit.
- The FDA stated that the “available evidence does not demonstrate significant youth initiation of these products.”
Nicotine Pouch Related Research
- Nicotine pouches have decreased smoking rates to 7% in Sweden
- Swedish men have a lower tobacco-related mortality rate
- The FDA allows approved nicotine pouches to advertise
- Sweden’s tobacco consumption patterns could save 355,000 lives
- Nicotine pouches have similar risks as NRTs
- Nicotine pouches are not a gateway to smoking
- Swedish-style nicotine pouches do not increase cancer risk
- Nicotine pouches have similar toxicant levels to NRTs