Monday, 23 July 2012

Electronic Cigarette Facts Vs Fda Fiction


Electronic cigarettes are a smoking alternative that contain no tar or tobacco. The electronic cigarette can be 'smoked' anywhere, even where it's illegal to smoke traditional cigarettes. It produces no second hand smoke and no displeasing odor. Please visit a E-cig benefits page for more information on how this electronic cigarette device can benefit your life.


Fiction: Sales of electronic cigarettes are aimed at children.
Fact
: Electronic cigarettes are for people who already smoke and either want to be able to satisfy their cravings in public places or as an aid to quit smoking.

Electronic cigarette manufacturers promote correct product labeling, urge retail sellers to check age identification and, they would like to point out that reputable electronic cigarette companies, as standard practice, veri fy the age of every purchaser before completing online purchase transactions. A recent U.S. industry survey of e-cigarette users shows and average age of 44 years. Add to all of that the average price of around $100, and it is quite obvious that e-cigarettes are not within the budgets of most children.

Fiction: Electronic cigarette cartridges are offered in various flavors as a way to attract underage customers.
Fact
: There are many adult-use products on the market that come in different flavors.

Everyone of every age has their own taste preferences. Most consumable products on the market offer a variety of flavors, colors, shapes and styles to capture the attention of a wide range of customers. The idea that electronic cigarette cartridges come in different flavors in order to attract adolescent customers is ludicrous. It's the same as saying that nicotine gum, designed specifically to help smokers quit smoking, comes in mint , fruit and cinnamon flavors in order to appeal to children. Electronic cigarettes are intended solely for current smokers of legal age.

Fiction: Electronic cigarettes are a ready source of nicotine for non-smokers.
Fact
E-cigarettes are designed for, and marketed to, people who currently smoke, as an alternative to traditional cigarettes.
There is a wide selection of nicotine products on the market, including traditional cigarettes and nicotine gum and lozenges. There has been no proof shown that people who don't want to smoke use nicotine replacement products and, in a recent industry survey of a sample of electronic cigarette customers, 96% said they were smokers and 4% said they has purchased the product for a friend or family member who is a smoker.

Fiction: Nobody knows what is contained in electronic cigarettes.
Fact
: The contents of electronic cigarettes have been tested and are well-documented.

Laboratories from many different countries run testing procedures on the vapor produced by electronic cigarettes. While the results vary slightly between manufacturers, the outcome of these tests have shown that there are about 20 ingredients in the vapor, including nicotine, all of which are considered to be safe when use in accordance with correct instruc tions. Tobacco smoke contains about 4,000 ingredients, including carbon monoxide, arsenic and numerous carcinogenic chemicals.

Fiction: Excessive nicotine is taken in through e-cigarettes, due to a lack of governance.
Fact
: Electronic cigarettes contain a much lower amount of nicotine than other tobacco replacement products.

Consumption of traditional cigarettes and nicotine replacement products, including electronic cigarettes, must be controlled by the end users. Manufacturers are required by law to put complete instructions and warnings on the packaging, so the necessary information is always available. Whether or not the printed information is taken into regard is down to the individual consumer.

Electronic cigarettes provide a significantly lower nicotine intake than do other products already accepted into the marketplace. Traditional cigarettes transport 1.0 to 1.5 mg of nicotine. Multiply that by 13.9, the average number of cigarettes smoked per person, per day, and that brings you to 14 to 21 mg of nicotine per day. Nicotine replacement products are labeled with intake instructions that provide between 6 and 48 mg of nicotine per day.

The cartridges in electronic cigarettes, as designed and produced by different manufacturers, provide 0 to 16 mg of nicotine on full consumption. That's about 300 inhales. Recent studies have shown that e-cigarette user inhale, on average, 62.8 times per day. This means that the average daily intake of nicotine for e-cigarette customers is 3.36 mg of nicotine per day. That's much less than with traditional cigarettes or nicotine replacement products.

Fiction: It isn't possible to legally market e-cigarettes in the U.S.
Fact
: There has been no formal guidance from the FDA regarding the use of electronic cigarettes.

There have been some instances of manufacturers losing their rights to i mport e-cigarettes, but there has been only informal FDA commentary regarding the issue; there has been nothing said on an official basis. The FDA presides only over the regulation of drugs and medical equipment; electronic cigarettes do not fall under either of those categories.

Fiction: It is possible to get people to stop smoking by making it unacceptable to society.
Fact
: For the first time since 1965, the use of tobacco products in the U.S. increased in 2008.

For 30 years, tobacco usage declined in the U.S. but, in spite of three decades of awareness education, legislative action and a multi-billion dollar market for nicotine replacement products, in 2008, tobacco usage saw an increase.
There are people in even the most stringent anti-smoking societies, who are going to take up smoking. In order to increase improvements in public health, this actuality must be acknowledged and new products, with a lower health hazard , need to be introduced and accepted into the marketplace.

Fiction: Nicotine is detrimental to your health.
Fact
: Over time, the use of nicotine is significantly safer than the use of tobacco products.

Nicotine, when combined with tobacco smoke, can be hazardous. On a standalone basis, nicotine has not been found to cause cancer in healthy tissue and is non-mutagenic.
According to the Royal College of Physicians, there is no basis for the belief that long-term nicotine use will manifest itself in long range ill health effects.
Reputable manufacturers of electronic cigarettes provide correct and full information on their packaging, regarding who should and should not use their products and the addictive traits of nic





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