Stopping Vaping

Vaping can help people to stop smoking and is much less harmful than smoking.  

Feel Good Suffolk does not have a stop vaping service. Read advice on stopping vaping on this page.

When you are ready to stop vaping you can either cut down gradually, or stop in one go – whichever suits you best.

middle aged man vapes outside a pub

Cutting down vaping to stop

This may be best for you if you spend a lot of time with other vapers or smokers either socially, at home or during breaks at work.

Strength

Keep lowering the nicotine strength in the vape. Nicotine vape liquid strengths are 20mg, 18mg, 12mg, 6mg, 3mg and 0mg.  

You can control how much nicotine you need to help with cravings and other withdrawal symptoms, such as feeling irritable and having low mood.  

Stay on the lower strength for a week or two. Then go to the next lower strength.  Try not to lower the nicotine strength too quickly. Only cut down when you’re ready.  

Time

Increase the time between vaping.  Distract yourself at a time you would vape.  Over time, this will reduce your cravings

Places

Make places where you normally vape, such as your home, car or workplace a ‘vape-free space’

 

Quitting vaping in one go

If you want to stop vaping and do not want to cut down first, try the following:

 

QuickMist Mouthspray

Nicorette® QuickMist Mouthspray – Fresh Mint Single | NICORETTE® is recommended quick relief when you have a craving. You can also use a nicotine patch to help keep nicotine levels steady.  Do not use more than two sprays per dose, or four sprays every hour, or 64 sprays per day in total.

Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT)

Nicotine patches, mouth and nasal spray, gum and lozenges, can help with nicotine cravings.  

You can buy NRT from pharmacies, supermarkets and other outlets.  Pharmacists can give you advice on NRT.  A patch keeps the nicotine at the same level. You can use it with a spray, inhaler, gum or lozenges which gives a strong and quick hit.  When you feel ready you can slowly reduce your strength of NRTs until you stop. 

'Not a puff' rule

The ‘not a puff’ rule means not having a single puff on a vape from the day you stop vaping. 

Other tips to help you quit

Support from friends or family can make a big difference. Let them know that you’re trying to quit and how they can help you

Team up with someone else. If you know someone else who’s trying to quit, support each other and check in regularly

Stay busy like going for a walk, doing games/puzzles or keeping your hands busy can help you manage cravings

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Illegal vapes

Person holding a disposable vape

Photo credit – Elsa-Olofsson Unsplash 

Illegal vapes have become really common over the past few years, and there are a few things worth knowing – both about what makes them illegal and why they can be more risky than regulated vapes.

Why are they illegal?

A vape can be illegal for a few reasons:

Too much nicotine (above the UK limit of 20mg/mL)

Too much e-liquid (the UK limit is 2ml)

Counterfeit branding (for example faked Elf / Geek bars)

Not approved with proper packaging and warnings 

– Aren’t tested and have no ingredients list 

– Can have lower safety standards 

How can you spot an illegal vape? 

Some things to watch out for:

Packaging and warnings – Legal UK vapes must have a nicotine addition warning, an ingredient list, batch number and CE / UKCA marks

Nicotine Strength – The UK limit is 20mg/ml (usually labelled as 2%)

Clones of big brands – Counterfeits are common for Elf Bars, Lost Mary, Geek Bars, Crystal and Elux

Illegal vapes have also been linked to higher levels of lead, nickel and chromium exposure, which can harm the lungs, brain and nervous system. There is no safe level of lead exposure and the effects build up over time. 

 

How to report underage or illegal vape sales

It is illegal to sell vapes to anyone under 18 or for adults to buy vapes for under 18s

Citizens Advice

Citizens Advice consumer helpline: 0808 223 1133

Lines are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Lines are closed on bank holidays.

Relay UK

If you can’t hear or speak on the phone, you can type what you want to say: 18001 then 0808 223 1133

Calls from mobiles and landlines are free.

Online reporting

Us the ‘Keep it out’ website for Anonymous Reporting | Keep It Out

Safely disposing of vapes

Putting your old vapes in to your general rubbish or recycling bin can cause bin lorry fires.

So how do you make sure that you are disposing of your vapes safely and with the environment in mind?

You can recycle your vapes at some large supermarkets or the small domestic appliances container at any of Suffolk Recycling Centre. 

Vapes disposed in grass area

Under 18 and looking to quit vaping?

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