Smoking and Vaping Cessation
At Astrid, we believe in the power of harm minimisation and understand the challenges of quitting smoking. Have you tried to quit smoking without success? Have you tried patches or gum to no avail? Astrid are here to support our community on their smoking cessation journey.
Free Screening Services
Consultation Pathways – Over the Counter
Committed to quitting? Your screening questionnaire could determine that you meet the criteria for access to nicotine vapes over-the-counter at Astrid Dispensary. Our expert Pharmacists are standing by, both online and in-person, to assist you in planning your next steps.
Astrid South Yarra
575 Chapel St, South Yarra, VIC 3141
Monday to Friday
9am – 6pm
Saturday
10am – 3pm
Sunday
Closed
Closed on public holidays
Astrid Byron Bay
Suites 57-58, 1 Porter St, Byron Bay, NSW, 2481
Monday to Friday
9am – 5pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Closed on public holidays
Frequently Asked Questions
Therapeutic vapes are vaping products used to aid in smoking cessation or to manage nicotine dependence. From 1 October 2024, pharmacists will be able to supply these products without a prescription under specific conditions.
In the case of therapeutic vapes, this means that they have not been officially approved by the TGA for smoking cessation or nicotine dependence. However, pharmacists are allowed to supply them under certain conditions, and informed consent must be obtained from the patient. This ensures that patients understand the product is unapproved and may carry certain risks or uncertainties.
No, from 1 October 2024, patients aged 18 years or over will no longer need a prescription to access vapes with less than 20 mg/ml nicotine (if eligible).
You will need to provide evidence of your age and identity, as nicotine vapes can only be supplied to people aged 18 years or older; you will need to meet eligibility criteria.
Yes, pharmacists will provide advice. They will also inform you about alternative cessation therapies and smoking cessation support services.
Pharmacists can only supply up to 1 month’s supply of vaping liquid.
The nicotine concentration in therapeutic vapes must not exceed 20 mg/mL. If you require a higher concentration, a prescription from a doctor or nurse practitioner is required. See QuitRx website for more information.
If you experience an adverse event or if there is a defect in the vaping product, inform the pharmacist immediately.
If you suspect nicotine poisoning, especially in children, seek urgent medical attention immediately. Nicotine can be toxic if absorbed through the skin, inhaled, or ingested, and small amounts (3-10 mL) can be fatal for children without prompt medical care. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, headaches, dizziness, breathing difficulties, seizures, and even cardiac arrest. If nicotine is spilled on the skin, flush the area with running water. If it gets into the eyes, rinse with water immediately. Contact Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26 or a doctor for further advice.
Yes, pharmacies must follow state and territory regulations.
No, therapeutic vapes cannot be supplied to individuals under 18 years old, unless prescribed by a medical or nurse practitioner.
Yes, before supplying the vape, the pharmacist will inform you that it is an unapproved therapeutic good and will obtain your informed consent.
- Eligibility Screening: Your eligibility for nicotine vaping products is assessed
- Pharmacist Consultation: If eligible, the pharmacist will provide guidance on safe usage and offer support for your smoking cessation journey
- Products Dispensed: Once approved, the pharmacist will dispense the appropriate nicotine vaping products
If you have more questions, feel free to ask your pharmacist at Astrid Dispensary.
Access more information from The Vaping Hub (TGA).