Electronic ciggies pose health risks: Study
December 4th, 2010 - 11:54 am ICT by ANILondon, Dec 4 (ANI): Electronic cigarettes, which are increasingly used worldwide, are unsafe and pose health risks, according to a new study.
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside evaluated five e-cigarette brands and found design flaws, lack of adequate labeling, and several concerns about quality control and health issues.
They conclude that e-cigarettes are potentially harmful and urge regulators to consider removing e-cigarettes from the market until their safety is adequately evaluated.
Unlike conventional cigarettes, which burn tobacco, e-cigarettes vaporize nicotine, along with other compounds present in the cartridge, in the form of aerosol created by heating, but do not produce the thousands of chemicals and toxicants created by tobacco combustion. Nothing is known, however, about the chemicals present in the aerosolized vapors emanating from e-cigarettes.
“As a result, some people believe that e-cigarettes are a safe substitute for conventional cigarettes,” said Prue Talbot, the director of UC Riverside’s Stem Cell Center, whose lab led the research.
“However, there are virtually no scientific studies on e-cigarettes and their safety. Our study - one of the first studies to evaluate e-cigarettes - shows that this product has many flaws, which could cause serious public health problems in the future if the flaws go uncorrected.”
Study results appear in this month’s issue of Tobacco Control. (ANI)
- e-cigarettes are potentially harmful - Dec 05, 2010
- Electronic ciggies need stronger puffs than conventional brands - Jul 29, 2010
- Harm reduction ciggies 'more harmful than conventional brands' - Oct 21, 2010
- E- ciggies much safer than real ones: Study - Dec 17, 2010
- Experts call for ban on e-ciggies until safety concerns are addressed - Dec 07, 2010
- Debate rages whether E-cigarettes are miracle cure or menace - Jan 26, 2011
- E-cigarettes 'do more harm than good' - Jan 21, 2010
- 'Safe' cigarettes more toxic than regular ones: Study - Oct 21, 2010
- A special e-cigarette is available for the social networking arena - May 12, 2011
- Need for evaluation and regulation of 'electronic cigarettes', say experts - Feb 11, 2010
- E-cigarettes can help kick the butt - Apr 19, 2010
- E-ciggies 'are a promising tool to help smokers quit' - Feb 09, 2011
- E-cigarettes being sold online despite being outlawed - Jan 19, 2009
- Chinese 'herbal' cigarettes no safer than regular ones - Dec 04, 2009
- Ozone and nicotine a bad combo for asthma: Study - Aug 17, 2010
Tags: aerosol, cigarette brands, combustion, compounds, conventional cigarettes, design flaws, health issues, health risks, nicotine, prue, public health problems, quality control, regulators, stem cell, study researchers, tobacco control, toxicants, uc riverside, university of california riverside, vapors