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Experts push OTC NRT access across dosages as India tobacco quit rates stay below 5
India
Published on 8 May 2026

Smokers may get help without prescriptions
Experts are backing over the counter access to nicotine replacement therapy in all formats and dosages, including 2 mg and 4 mg, as India’s tobacco quit success rate remains under 5%. The report also flags the heavy financial toll of tobacco on low-income households, arguing that cutting consumption can improve welfare and boost economic mobility.
- OTC access to NRT is being urged for all formats and dosages
- Inclusion of 2 mg and 4 mg could broaden treatment options
- India’s tobacco quit success rate is reportedly below 5%
- Tobacco costs hit low-income households hardest, limiting mobility
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The Economic Times
