After 20 years of staunch opposition to and misinformation
about tobacco harm reduction from anti-tobacco forces, one prominent figure has
broken ranks, offering the truth and a cautious endorsement of safer tobacco
products.
David B. Abrams, PhD, Executive Director at American Legacy
Foundation’s Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy Studies (here), recently acknowledged in a college newspaper (here) that smoke-free tobacco products are vastly safer than smoking. Here is the key passage from that article:
“Though he said that there is not much research on
e-cigarettes, Abrams said the studies he has seen ‘put e-cigarettes in the
category of somewhere between nicotine replacement therapy, which is
pharmacy-grade nicotine from a pharmacy, and smokeless tobacco products, which
are not harmless but are also much less harmful than cigarettes.’ He said that in terms of risk, he would slot
e-cigarettes between snus — a type of powdered tobacco — and dissolvable
nicotine products.”
Coming from an executive at one of the most anti-harm-reduction
organizations, this is a revolutionary statement. As readers of this blog know, numerous
published epidemiologic studies document that American and Swedish smokeless
tobacco products have disease risks so low that they cannot be measured with
any precision. Dr. Abrams’ risk
assessment for e-cigarettes is therefore accurate.
This was the second time in two weeks that Dr. Abrams acknowledged
the substantial risk differential between combusted and smoke-free
tobacco. On November 25, he commented at
a Wells Fargo e-cigarette forum in New York:
“[E-cigarettes are] dramatically less and probably in the
order of 10 to 100 times less dangerous than combusted cigarettes. And certainly even less harmful than the data
I've seen for
smokeless tobacco, although they're also dramatically less
harmful than cigarettes. So I'd say
they're somewhere in between the ‘safest nicotine replacement pharmaceuticals’
and smokeless. And I would regard smokeless as a decent harm reduction strategy
along with e-cigarettes in the map of harm reduction versus quit or die total
abstinence.”
Thus far, the campaign to inform smokers about safer
products has been led by a handful of tobacco research and policy experts (here). Dr. Abrams’ statements should
pressure harm reduction deniers to abandon their failed quit-or-die mantra and
start telling smokers the truth about safer cigarette substitutes. This underscores my view that the tobacco
harm reduction revolution is unstoppable.
2 comments:
I would imagine that Dr Abrams' employment will be terminated, or someone will put a (financial) gun to his head and tell him to mend his ways.
There is far too much money at stake to allow staff to tell the truth. Dr Abrams has probably made the mistake of thinking that his job is secure, due to his position. Legacy are not in the truth business, they are in the cigarette sale protection business due to the financial implications for their continued employment. Like State AGs, every Legacy employee has a personal interest in maintaining cigarette sales. Abrams seems to have lost the plot, and his superiors will no doubt remind him of his duty. Vigorously.
Better still, rid the world of the WHO parasites and their Big Pharm financial backers. That means encouraging e-cigs, but ensuring that Big Pharm has nothing to do with them. FREE THE MARKET! Do not diminish it by silly regulations.
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