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Scientists Urge EU Commission to Correct 'Misleading Statements' on Nicotine Alternatives

Published March 12, 2026, 17:18
Scientists Urge EU Commission to Correct 'Misleading Statements' on Nicotine Alternatives

Twenty-three European scientists have sent a letter to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, expressing their concern over statements made by Health Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi regarding alternative nicotine products. The scientists believe these statements are misleading, as they incorrectly equate the risks of alternative nicotine products with those of conventional cigarettes. They argue that this equation could have negative consequences for public health, tax policy, and the EU's regulatory approach. The scientists, experts in various fields such as medicine, toxicology, and epidemiology, urge President von der Leyen to correct Mr. Várhelyi's 'dangerous, false and misleading' statements. They emphasize that policy-making should be based on scientific data and not on incorrect risk equivalencies. The scientists warn that these statements may affect European public health policy, tax policy for tobacco products, and the functioning of the single market. They call on the President to ensure that European policies are based on scientifically sound risk differentiation and to prevent the adoption of regulations that could undermine proportionality. This intervention comes at a time of discussions on the revision of the Tobacco Taxation Directive and potential changes to the Tobacco Products Directive. The scientists warn that the misrepresentation of risks could lead to policies that do not reflect the real differences between combustion products and non-combustion products, while excessive regulation could boost illegal trade.