Health
Johnson & Johnson donates nicotine patches to help thousands of Jordanians quit tobacco during COVID-19 – World Health Organization
The Ministry of Health of Jordan has received its first ever donation of nicotine replacement therapy from Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health through its partnership…

The Ministry of Health of Jordan has received its first ever donation of nicotine replacement therapy from Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health through its partnership with the Access Initiative for Quitting Tobacco (AIQT). The donation, at an estimated
retail value of about US$ 800,000, aims to support thousands of Jordanians and refugees quit smoking during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
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