Break the habit not the Code


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Oct 6th '22
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Launched in 2012, ‘Stoptober’ is a 28-day stop smoking challenge from Public Health England that encourages and supports smokers towards quitting for good. ‘Stoptober’ is based on the insight that if someone can stop smoking for 28-days, they are five times more likely to be able to stay quit for good.

 

Given that we’ve now stepped into ‘Stoptober’ season, the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) thought they’d take a moment to share some advice on the marketing of stop-smoking products and services.

 

  • General

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and CAP are yet to see evidence that any product is effective at helping people quit smoking without any effort on the part of the smoker (rule 12.8).  Willpower is paramount and whatever method they use, smokers will usually only stop smoking if they are determined to do so.  For this reason, unqualified claims like “stop smoking the easy way” or any suggestion of “guaranteed success” are likely to break the rules.

 

  • Medicines

A smoker who is unable to quit without artificial aids is generally viewed as being addicted.  As such, products that are advertised as stop-smoking aids are presenting themselves as being capable of treating an addiction or its symptoms.  On that basis, all products that claim to help people stop-smoking (including nicotine gum, patches, inhalators, lozenges, sprays and microtabs) are regarded as medicinal and marketers must hold a relevant marketing authorisation from the MHRA (rule 12.11) before making such claims in their ads.

 

Some stop-smoking medicines are ‘prescription only medicines’ (POMs) (e.g. Champix (varenicline) & Zyban (bupropion)).  Advertising rules of the CAP Code expressly states that prescription-only medicines (POMs) or prescription-only medical treatments may not be advertised to the public.  There is a narrow exception for company websites that allows POMs to be referenced in certain places, for more information read this article on POMs.

 

  • E-Cigarettes

As stop-smoking claims are medicinal and require a relevant marketing authorisation from the MHRA, ads for e-cigarettes (including e-liquids and devices) cannot claim that the product can act as a stop-smoking device unless it has been specifically authorised for that purpose by the MHRA.  Marketers also need to take care to avoid claims which might imply that the product is suitable as a stop-smoking device, for example by making references to “Stoptober”.

 

E-cigarettes may be presented as an alternative to tobacco, but must not undermine the message that quitting tobacco use is the best option for health and should not in any way encourage non-smokers or non-nicotine-users to use e-cigarettes.

 

  • Hypnotherapy

Although the ASA and CAP have generally accepted that hypnotherapy can potentially help support smokers in their efforts to give up, there is a division of opinion on whether the technique is effective.  As with all objective claims, marketers must hold evidence to support them and, in particular, the emphasis of such claims should rest on the smoker’s commitment to quitting.

 

Hypnotherapy practitioners should avoid making success rate claims without robust substantiation to back them up.  Marketers making success claims should ensure that they are based on rigorous evidence and not merely calculated on those patients who do not return for follow-up sessions or take up a money-back guarantee.

 

Source: CAP

 

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