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While the basic technology behind e-cigarettes is consistent, there is an enormous variability within the product category and there is no typical e-cigarette. The products have different ingredients and different hardware, and deliver highly variable amounts of nicotine and potentially toxic chemicals. This variation makes it difficult to make overall public health recommendations about e-cigarettes and is a driver for the need for regulation. Consumers need to consistently know what they are getting — particularly from a product designed to deliver chemicals by frequent inhalation.cheap vape deals
There is substantial confusion about the health effects of e-cigarettes. A recent 2015 study found that among adult smokers, 30.8 percent thought e-cigarettes were about as harmful as cigarettes, 4.3 percent thought they were more harmful, 28.9 percent didn’t know and only 36 percent thought they were less harmful. The variation in product characteristics and the current regulatory system — which has few barriers for selling e-cigarettes as recreational devices, but many barriers for marketing the products for quitting or complete switching — are likely contributing to this confusion. These misperceptions show that there is an opportunity to educate smokers on this issue, especially when public health authorities are confident particular products have been reviewed for issues such as toxicity, effectiveness in nicotine delivery, basic consumer safety and youth appeal.u2022eney7485yyWEEEEDD

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