Search
173 hits for Information within The Public Health Agency of Sweden
-
Herbal products for smoking
Updated:In Sweden, herbal products for smoking are regulated by the Act on Tobacco and Similar Products. This legislation regulates for example reporting of ingredients, labelling requirements and smoke-free environments.
-
Traceability marking on tobacco products
Updated:In order for tobacco products to be traceable, they must have a traceability marking that makes it possible to identify, track and search the goods throughout the supply chain from production site to the retail outlet. Products intended for the Swedish market must have unique identifiers issued by…
-
Requirements on tobacco free nicotine products
Updated:Tobacco free nicotine products intended for consumers on the Swedish market must comply with the rules in the Act on Tobacco Free Nicotine Products and other relevant legislation. For example the CLP and Reach regulation.
-
The traceability system – this applies to tobacco manufacturers and importers
Updated:Manufacturers and importers of tobacco products are responsible for several vital parts of the traceability system, such as marking the products with unique identifiers. Manufacturers are also responsible for providing recording equipment to all economic operators involved in the trade of tobacco
-
Interventions to reduce public stigma of mental illness and suicide – are they effective?
Published:Results are based on seven literature reviews where the effects are explored narratively. The report is aimed at officials and stakeholders at regional and local level who are involved in the planning of public health interventions to promote mental health and to prevent mental illness and suicide.
-
Product requirements on smokeless tobacco products
Updated:Smokeless tobacco products must meet set product requirements when provided to consumers on the Swedish market. For example, portion-packed tobacco for oral use, snus, must contain at least 20 portions.
-
For individuals who have earned qualifications from another EU or EEA member state
Updated:The professional use of Class 1 and 2 plant protection products and Class 1 biocide products within Swedish Public Health Agency areas of responsibility are in the form of regulated professions, consequently Swedish legislation regulates what is required for such use.
-
Swedish eHealth Agency
Updated: -
Questions_answers_Agreements_signed_pilot_study_new_reimbursement_model.pdf
Published:Solna Folkhälsomyndigheten, SE-171 82 Solna. Street address: Nobels väg 18. Östersund Folkhälsomyndigheten, Box 505, 831 26 Östersund. Street address: Campusvägen 20. +46 10-205 20 00, info@folkhalsomyndigheten.se, www.folkhalsomyndigheten.se Questions and answers – Agreements signed for a pilot