PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - N Gray AU - J E Henningfield AU - N L Benowitz AU - G N Connolly AU - C Dresler AU - K Fagerstrom AU - M J Jarvis AU - P Boyle TI - Toward a comprehensive long term nicotine policy AID - 10.1136/tc.2004.010272 DP - 2005 Jun 01 TA - Tobacco Control PG - 161--165 VI - 14 IP - 3 4099 - http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/14/3/161.short 4100 - http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/14/3/161.full SO - Tob Control2005 Jun 01; 14 AB - Global tobacco deaths are high and rising. Tobacco use is primarily driven by nicotine addiction. Overall tobacco control policy is relatively well agreed upon but a long term nicotine policy has been less well considered and requires further debate. Reaching consensus is important because a nicotine policy is integral to the target of reducing tobacco caused disease, and the contentious issues need to be resolved before the necessary political changes can be sought. A long term and comprehensive nicotine policy is proposed here. It envisages both reducing the attractiveness and addictiveness of existing tobacco based nicotine delivery systems as well as providing alternative sources of acceptable clean nicotine as competition for tobacco. Clean nicotine is defined as nicotine free enough of tobacco toxicants to pass regulatory approval. A three phase policy is proposed. The initial phase requires regulatory capture of cigarette and smoke constituents liberalising the market for clean nicotine; regulating all nicotine sources from the same agency; and research into nicotine absorption and the role of tobacco additives in this process. The second phase anticipates clean nicotine overtaking tobacco as the primary source of the drug (facilitated by use of regulatory and taxation measures); simplification of tobacco products by limitation of additives which make tobacco attractive and easier to smoke (but tobacco would still be able to provide a satisfying dose of nicotine). The third phase includes a progressive reduction in the nicotine content of cigarettes, with clean nicotine freely available to take the place of tobacco as society’s main nicotine source.