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Q&A: Electronic Cigarettes – studies, safety, habit forming?

by on January 26, 2012

Question by Mr Sarcy: Electronic Cigarettes – studies, safety, habit forming?
I bought a packet of electronic cigarettes, not sure if I can give name/brand etc..

Anyway the device is a cigarette designed packet that charges via a usb socket. It consists of an electronic white tube that, that screws into capsules that look like cigarette filters. So for all intensive purposes it looks like a cigarette, it vaporizes nicotine contained within these metal filters. To produce a nicotine vapor that is inhaled like regular cigarettes. The active ingredients are:

NICOTINE 2.4% per ml, Propylene Glycol, Glycerol and Flavorings

Any studies done on this, anyone have any ideas of the physical effects of using said product?

How does the negative health, and addiction effects of smoking compare in relation to this?

any general medical or carcinogenic issues arising from using the product?

Thanks

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Answer by a
Research on e-cigarettes is extremely limited since it is relatively new. But I can tell you about the ingredients listed

Nicotine generally considered non-carcinogenic. However, according to “Nicotine stimulates angiogenesis and promotes tumor growth and atherosclerosis” by JP Cooke et al nicotine does inhibit apoptosis, or programmed cell death in cells which are defective and can lead to cancer. As well, the paper shows that it stimulates angiogenesis, or production of new blood vessels which supply blood to the cancer.

Another health problem concern with nicotine use is high blood pressure. Nicotine acts as a vasoconstrictor, causing the blood vessels to narrow and raising blood pressure. This can be dangerous for people with pre-existing high blood pressure or heart disease.

The FDA only recently started to regulate e-cigarrettes as a tobacco product. Therefore what actually is in the e-cigarette is not strictly monitored like a drug. So the label you see may not actually be true.

Furthermore, nicotine is highly addictive and extremely hard to break. E-cigarettes probably much safer than other tobacco products because they lack the MAOIs present in tobacco smoke as well as many other toxic carcinogens. However, I still would not recommend smoking them.

As for the other ingredients listed. Propylene glycol is used to solublize the nicotine, prevent bacterial growth, and as a sweetner. It is 100% safe and is used in many other food applications. Glycerol essentially is used for the same reasons. The flavorings are self-explanatory.

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