Filipino senators and congressmen who authored the newly-enacted vape law said all smokers’ lives matter including young adults who are legally allowed to buy cigarettes and saving them is the […]Read More
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The Vaporized Nicotine Product (VNP) or vape bill, a landmark measure approved by the Senate and the House of Representatives, will provide more than 16 million Filipino smokers with less […]Read More
“Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte will create an enduring legacy by signing the Vape Bill into law before he leaves office, and we are confident he’ll do just that,” said Peter […]Read More
Existing laws are inadequate to regulate vapor products in the Philippines and prevent access by the youth, according to top Filipino doctors who pushed for the approval of the more […]Read More
The Vape Bill in the Philippines is needed to protect the Filipino youth from vape products, as existing regulations are not enough to prevent manufacturers and traders from selling these […]Read More
An industry group called for the enactment of the Vape Bill into law, saying this will reduce illicit trade of vapes and cigarette alternatives, boost government revenues and reduce the […]Read More
A Filipino doctor called on the government to consider other options in public health aside from the “quit or die” approach that is largely ineffective in addressing the smoking problem […]Read More
Making e-cigarettes and heated tobacco products available as less harmful alternatives to traditional cigarettes for millions of Filipino smokers will enable the government to reduce the smoking rate and manage […]Read More
The vape bill, once properly implemented, offers the Philippines an opportunity to make the smoking problem obsolete which will significantly improve public health, according to international experts. “E-cigarettes and heated […]Read More
The approved Vape Bill in the Philippines provides more teeth to existing regulations to protect the youth, while providing adult smokers less harmful alternatives to cigarettes, according to proponents of […]Read More