Health minister puts nicotine pouches behind the counter, bans flavours

Eric Gagnon, Vice President of Corporate and Regulatory Affairs at Imperial Tobacco Canada, speaks at a news conference about their ZONNIC nicotine pouch, a type of nicotine replacement therapy, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. Health Minister Mark Holland is putting Health Canada approved nicotine pouches behind pharmacy counters starting next week, as part of his crackdown on the sale new nicotine products to children. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - Health Canada-approved nicotine pouches will only be available behind pharmacy counters starting next week, as part of Health Minister Mark Holland's promised crackdown on the sale of new nicotine products to children.

Holland plans to publish a ministerial order next Wednesday that will only allow the pouches to be sold in pharmacies, and will ban all flavours other than mint or menthol.

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