Smoking Cessation and E-Cigarettes Market in Uk to February 2014

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Smoking Cessation and E-cigarettes - UK - February 2014

The rise in popularity of E-cigarettes has hampered growth in the value of the smoking cessation market, which saw modest growth of less than 2% in 2013. Although E-cigarettes are largely marketed as an alternative to smoking, smokers have been using them to cut down or quit smoking. Changes in legislation, coming into effect in 2016, will see E-cigarettes classified as medicines. This will result in their availability on prescription for the first time, which may hamper the market. Additionally, with the level of nicotine in E-cigarettes also restricted, the usage experience for smokers is likely to change, and may result in low usage satisfaction. table Of Content

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executive Summary the Market figure 1: Best- And Worst-case Forecast Of Uk Retail Value Sales Of Smoking Cessation Products, 2008-18 market Factors companies, Brands And Innovation figure 2: Brand Shares In Uk Value Sales Of Smoking Cessation Methods, Year To November 2013 the Consumer figure 3: Smoking Status, October 2013 figure 4: Motivations To Quit Smoking, October 2013 figure 5: Attitudes Towards E-cigarettes, October 2013 what We Think

issues In The Market how Have E-cigarettes Impacted The Smoking Cessation Market? what Are The Most Successful Smoking Cessation Methods? are E-cigarettes Helping People Quit Smoking? how Will The Reclassification Of E-cigarettes In 2016 Impact The Market?

trend Application trend: Help Me Help Myself trend: Prove It mintel Futures: Generation Next

market Drivers key Points decline In The Prevalence Of Smoking figure 6: Prevalence Of Cigarette Smoking Among Adults In England, By Age And Gender, 1998-2010 deaths Related To Smoking figure 7: Estimated Percentage Of Deaths Attributable To Smoking In England, By Cause Among Adults Aged 35 And Over, By Gender, 2011 figure 8: Lung Cancer Incidence And Mortality Rates, England, By Gender, 1971-2011 success Of...