In a landmark move, the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has introduced guidelines to enforce smoke-free workplaces nationwide in June 2024. These guidelines urge companies to eradicate smoking, even outdoors or in vehicles, with penalties proposed for employees who knowingly violate these restrictions.
In contrast to many other consumer health categories, the competitive landscape of NRT smoking cessation aids in the United Arab Emirates demonstrates significant consolidation, where a few prominent brands, namely Nicotinell (GSK Consumer Healthcare) and Nicorette (Johnson & Johnson Middle East FZ-LLC), dominate. Several factors contribute to this consolidation.
Due to limited awareness, some consumers in the United Arab Emirates who are tyring to quit smoking are opting for smoke-free nicotine products instead of traditional cessation aids, despite regulatory scrutiny. Estimates indicate that many e-vapour products sold in the United Arab Emirates are obtained through unofficial channels but are widely accessible.
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NRT Smoking Cessation Aids
Nicotine-based products such as gum, lozenges, patches, and inhalators used to aid smoking cessation. Exclude electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes).
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