Smoke-Free Products Behind the Counter: Lessons from Pharmacist-Only Access in Canada and Australia

When nicotine pouches and vapes are confined to pharmacy sales, governments may intend to protect youth, but the effects can limit access, fuel illicit markets, and undermine harm reduction goals. Canada: Pharmacists Push Back on Expanding Retail Access In late July 2025, a national association of Canadian pharmacists firmly rejected proposals to expand nicotine pouch…

Why the WHO Is Failing Its Own Tobacco Treaty? A Call for Harm Reduction Clarity

As global tobacco control architecture evolves, there’s growing concern that the WHO is reading its own treaty, the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), too narrowly. Ironically, while the FCTC explicitly includes harm reduction strategies in its mandate, WHO has sometimes dismissed reduced-risk nicotine products as part of industry rhetoric to be disregarded. This contradiction…