National Non-Smoking Week

The week (January 18-24) marks the annual celebration of National Non-Smoking Week (NNSW), which provides an opportunity to encourage people who smoke to consider joining thousands of others as they take their first steps to becoming smoke-free.

Counselling and medication, such as nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) like the patch, is the best support we can recommend to anyone trying to quit. Here are a few services and supports that Ottawa Public Health recommends:

What about vaping?

Completely substituting cigarettes for vapour products reduces exposure to numerous toxicants and carcinogens. However, vapour products are not harmless and the long-term health effects are unknown. In addition, there is a lack of evidence that using vapour products as a smoking cessation aid is effective.

If a person does decide to use vaping products to reduce or to quit smoking, counselling can help. They can reach out to one of the services listed above.

Additionally, OPH has released two new resources to help people stay informed:

If you are interested to learn more on the health effects of commercial tobacco, vaping, cannabis, smoke-free/vape-free regulations and resources related to mental health and substance use health, OPH has developed a new free online course on these topics on the Olearn↗ platform.

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