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DOCTORS BACK VAPING CRACKDOWN

THE Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has expressed support for the Albanese Government's crackdown on vaping. 
 
The Minister for Health and Aged Care, Mark Butler, has announced measures to curb the e-cigarette black market, including restrictions on flavors and colors, pharmaceutical packaging, limits on nicotine concentrations and volumes, and a ban on single-use disposable products. 
 
The RACGP President, Dr. Nicole Higgins, welcomed these actions and emphasized the need to protect young people from nicotine vaping. 
 
She praised the $63M advertising campaign aimed at discouraging vaping and smoking and highlighted the importance of limiting the appeal of vaping products, which often target children. 
 
Dr Higgins also emphasized the RACGP's willingness to collaborate with the government and promote vaping as a smoking cessation strategy under medical supervision. 
 
She encouraged individuals to seek help from their GPs for various quitting options.


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