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Concern over ‘e-cigarette’ sales

March 13, 2009 by samsonites  

Electronic cigarette

Ministers are being urged to restrict the sale of ‘electronic’ cigarettes amid fears they could be harmful.

Retailers say they are a healthy alternative to real cigarettes because their users can inhale nicotine without tar, tobacco or carbon monoxide.

But trading standards officers say children could buy them and be exposed to dangerous levels of the drug.

Regulators want the government to restrict their sale to over 18s and require them to carry warning labels.

The ‘e-cigarettes’ look real, but are battery-powered and typically made of stainless steel.

Inside is a cartridge of liquid nicotine. When it is heated, the user inhales vaporised droplets of the drug and breathes out a mist rather than smoke.

First developed in China, the cigarettes were mainly bought online but are now appearing more often in street markets and retailers as consumers try to get around the smoking ban.

‘Highly toxic’

Last October, some retailers were reporting sales of over 1,000 of the £40 starter-packs a month.

But tests by trading standards officers found the concentration of nicotine in some products would normally need the label “highly toxic” and they are already banned in Australia.

Lacors, the body which advises local government on regulations, has called for the sales restrictions.

It is also worried that young children could swallow the small cartridges, which could prove fatal.

The World Health Organisation has raised concerns, citing a lack of knowledge about the products.

Anti-smoking group Ash has also pointed out that many of the products are made in China, where it says quality control is “not very good”.

Jason Cropper, managing director of the Electronic Cigarette Company, has previously revealed that tests done on mice had shown the products to be safe, although no human trials have been done


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation

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One Response to “Concern over ‘e-cigarette’ sales”

  1. Mike on March 15th, 2009 6:06 pm

    This is ridiculous! Electronic cigarettes contain water, nicotine, propylene glycol (which is a safe food additive which can be found in everything from ice cream to food coloring), and flavoring. Regular cigarettes contain over 4000 harmful chemicals and cancer-causing carcinogens, but the product they want to ban is the e-cigarette? My e-cigarette has saved my health and the health of those around me (since there’s no second-hand smoke)! What a joke…

    Here’s a blog post that dispels some common myths about e-cigarettes:

    http://greensmokes.blogspot.com/2009/03/patently-false-attacks-on-e-cigarettes.html

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