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News on smoking (27 October 2007)


HELPLINES

NHS Giving up smoking
Helpline 0800 169 0 169

Smokeline (Scotland)
0800 84 84 84

Smokers Helpline for Wales
0800 169 0 169

QUIT
Quitline 0800 00 22 00

All Wales Smoking Cessation Service
0800 085 2219

Links & Information

No Smoking Day
0870 770 7909
www.nosmokingday.org.uk

NHS Giving up smoking
Helpline 0800 169 0 169
www.givingupsmoking.co.uk

Health Scotland
www.canstopsmoking.com

BMA: Tobacco Factfile
www.tobaccofactfile.org

NHS Stop Smoking Service
website

Pharmacists against Tobacco
website

QUIT
Quitline 0800 00 22 00
www.quit.org.uk

ASH
020 7739 5902
www.ash.org.uk

ASH Scotland
www.ashscotland.org.uk

BBC: Addictions Guide
www.bbc.co.uk/health/addictions

WHO: Tobacco Free Initiative
tobacco.who.int

Tobacco Control Resource Centre
0131 247 3070
www.tobacco-control.org

QuitNet
www.quitnet.com

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Guidance for primary care practitioners on smoking cessation strategies has been produced by the International Primary Care Respiratory Group (IPCRG)
PJ 2007;279:525 (10 November 2007)

Images illustrating the effects that tobacco can have on health

MHRA New advice on use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT): wider access in at-risk populations (29 Dec 2005)

Helping smokers to stop: advice for pharmacists in England
This document was produced by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, PharmacyHealthLink and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence

UK National Smoking Cessation Conference 2007 abstracts & presentations

"The pharmacist's role in smoking cessation" PDF (190K)
This document was produced by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, using e-PIC references

Copies are also available from
Technical information service (Royal Pharmaceutical Society)
020 7572 2302
e-mail techinfo@rpsgb.org

 

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