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Sweden has provided a pioneering model in the pursuit of a smoke-free future, by adopting a harm reduction strategy and encouraging the use of less harmful nicotine alternatives. While many countries are still struggling to reduce smoking rates…
This shift was not born of the moment, but rather the result of a gradual decline in smoking rates over two decades, driven by continuous awareness campaigns and, most importantly, the availability of less harmful alternatives such as traditional snus and tobacco-free nicotine pouches, which have been widely popular, emphasizing that the way nicotine is consumed plays a crucial role in health effects, not nicotine itself.
This approach has contributed to tangible health outcomes in Sweden, where smoking rates have fallen by 55% over the past decade, resulting in a 38% reduction in the mortality rate among men from tobacco consumption in Sweden compared to the average rate of tobacco-related deaths in neighboring European countries, as well as a 41% reduction in the rate of Lung cancer.
Sweden is the only European country that allows nicotine pouches to be commercialized and used, and about 18% of the population consumes them, reflecting a shift in public attitude towards less harmful products.
Despite cultural and legislative differences, the Swedish experience offers a model that can be studied and applied. Rather than being satisfied with prevention policies, Sweden has adopted a realistic approach that balances awareness and the provision of alternatives, based on high societal awareness, trust in health institutions and a regulated market.
What sets the experiment apart is not only the decline in the number of adult smokers, but the way it was achieved. Instead of relying on bans, it has opened the door to less harmful alternatives, foremost among them nicotine pocuhes, which are an effective tool to reduce cigarette use. It should be noted here that these products are not considered risk-free and contain nicotine, which is addictive, but it is not considered the main cause of smoking-related diseases.
With public health systems around the world increasingly challenged, Sweden’s experience stands out as practical evidence that change is possible when there is societal awareness and policy innovation.
Rather than just warning about the dangers of smoking, Sweden has chosen to empower individuals to make more informed decisions by providing less harmful alternatives. This approach, although not completely eliminates risks, reduces them significantly, which could be a starting point for other countries looking for realistic and sustainable solutions for the problem of chronic smoking.
Everyone around the world agrees that quitting smoking is always the best option any smoker can take. However, some argue that the use of alternative tobacco products such as e-cigarettes, heated tobacco, and nicotine pouches can help large numbers of adult smokers who do not quit smoking reduce its harm.
Sweden’s experience opens a global debate about realistic policies to reduce the harms of tobacco. While opinions differ on alternatives, innovation and flexibility in legislation remain key elements in the face of one of the most harmful habits of modern times.
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