Questions raised about whether GPs will be ready for influx of people seeking vaping prescriptions
Doctors admit helping patients quit vaping is a new experience' ahead of a near-total ban coming into force on 1 July
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GPs are preparing for a rush of patients seeking prescriptions for vapes or help to give up smoking, with a peak doctors' lobby admitting it is a new experience" for some medical experts before new government vaping crackdowns and a near-total ban on electronic cigarettes from July.
The health minister, Mark Butler, says there is a need to upskill" some GPs to help Australians off vapes. The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) says doctors are well-equipped to handle the looming changes, which will outlaw vapes without a prescription, but the head of the Australian Medical Association says it may be a difficult task.
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