Demand for NRT smoking cessation aids in Singapore is expected to continue its growth trajectory over the forecast period, largely driven by the increasing health-consciousness of the local population. Consumers in Singapore are prioritising their physical and mental wellbeing, with many opting to quit smoking to improve their quality of life and prevent diseases such as cancer, respiratory conditions, and heart disease.
Consumers in Singapore find it easy to obtain cigarette alternatives from neighbouring countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, where regulations are less restrictive. These alternatives are often perceived as healthier and more cost-effective compared to traditional cigarettes.
In December 2021, New Zealand introduced a pioneering policy aimed at creating a smoke-free future by prohibiting individuals born after 2008 from purchasing tobacco products. However, in November 2023, the newly elected government announced plans to repeal this legislation, citing the need to reallocate resources to other public health initiatives.
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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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