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Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction

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Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction

 

 

Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction. In her Nov. 28 National View commentary in the News Tribune, headlined, “Lung cancer battle raises concerns about e-cigs, other ‘nicotine-delivery devices,’ ” Mary Nolan mistakenly conflated smoking combustion cigarettes with vapor products, failing to recognize that smoke is the chief cause of harm, not nicotine.

 

Vapor products, or “e-cigs” produce a vapor that sometimes delivers nicotine, but they don’t produce tar or smoke. People smoke cigarettes for the nicotine, but they die from the tar and smoke. While nicotine isn’t benign, it has been marketed as a safe and effective medication for 30 years; so safe that a prescription is not required for gums, patches or lozenges containing nicotine.

 

Nolan listed scary-sounding ingredients in e-cigs but failed to mention that testing has shown that levels of them are of no concern and that the same ingredients are found in everyday consumables, even including children’s toothpaste. Both Public Health England and Royal College of Physicians have come out clearly stating that vapor products are at least 95 percent safer than smoking and that current smokers should be encouraged to switch to them immediately.

 

 

Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction

 

 

Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction. Teens should not be using any form of nicotine. However, an article in the Tobacco Control journal, based on a 2015 monitoring-the-future survey, reported that teen smoking declined by approximately 50 percent since 2010 when vapor products became increasingly available. And the majority of teens don’t even use nicotine in the products; e-cigs are preventing addiction.

 

Teens who use e-cigarettes are more likely than their non-vaping peers to start using other products like cigarettes, cigars, and hookahs, according to new research. The reason may lie in a common denominator between e-cigarettes and their combustible counterparts: nicotine. While the study suggests more research is needed to determine if this association is merely casual, it’s important to note that while e-cigarettes don’t contain tobacco, the battery-powered devices do deliver nicotine in aerosol form.

 

The FDA finalized new rules on e-cigs in August. Given the current path, the regulations will eliminate 99 percent of e-cigs from the market, which will protect deadly cigarette sales. I call on Congress and the new administration to throw out these regulations to save lives. For teens, mental health, as well as key emotional and cognitive systems, are at stake.

 

 

Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction

 

 

Different Electronic Cigarette Brands Should Take Caution of The Addiction. “Major cognitive functions and attention performance are still in the process of developing during adolescence,” says Rankin, also a professor and associate chair in public health sciences at TAMBCD. “Nicotine increases the risk of developing psychiatric disorders and lasting cognitive impairment and is associated with disturbances in working memory and attention.

 

E-cigarette companies currently advertise their products to a broad audience that includes 24 million young people, and proposed US Food and Drug Administration regulations would not limit e-cigarette marketing. Bold marketing tactics, celebrity endorsements, endless flavor choices, and a plethora of online videos instructing users on how to mix their own e-cigarette liquid, or “e-juice,” have only added fuel to the fire. There currently are no federal laws in place to restrict minors from purchasing e-cigarettes.

 

 

tags: nicotine, ecigs, vaping addiction