From a public health perspective, pharmacist oversight remains the most appropriate framework for nicotine pouch access. Pharmacists are healthcare professionals trained to support smoking cessation, monitor nicotine use, provide guidance on appropriate product selection, and help prevent unintended youth uptake or misuse. Expanding access beyond pharmacies would primarily serve commercial retail interests rather than advancing health outcomes or smoking cessation objectives. If nicotine pouches are to remain positioned as a healthcare-oriented nicotine replacement product, their distribution model should continue to reflect that purpose.
HRC brings experience in nicotine policy and healthcare advocacy, including work related to smoking cessation, youth protection, public safety, and enforcement. Our policy analysis considers how evolving nicotine regulations can affect public health, community safety, and long-term regulatory outcomes, including the risks associated with illicit distribution networks and organized crime.
Understanding how illicit markets, enforcement gaps, and healthcare oversight interact is essential to developing balanced nicotine policies that support smoking cessation without contributing to the expansion of unregulated markets or increased youth access. Maintaining strong healthcare-based oversight helps ensure nicotine products remain connected to public health objectives rather than becoming broadly commercialized consumer products.
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