E-cigarettes to be regulated
Electronic cigarettes are to be classed as medicines under new proposals to tighten up the regulation of nicotine-containing products.
Electronic cigarettes are to be classed as medicines under new proposals to tighten up the regulation of nicotine-containing products.
Users of the ITV News Facebook page have been commenting about e-cigarettes, which are subject to a government decision on regulation today.
Helped me to stop immediately after smoking for 15 years!! I havent smoked tobacco in over two months and will never go back to it again.
Lleave them alone, I've managed to quit with these E-cigs and saved loads of money in the process.
They are much more addictive than real cigarettes. As you can use them inside people never have them out of their hand, leading to mood swings if people ran out of cartridges.
E-cigarettes are set to be classified as "medicines" in a bid to tighten up regulation. But what are e-cigarettes and are they safe to use?
The MHRA says e-cigarette nicotine levels can vary from from batch to batch, casting doubt on how useful they are to those aiming to quit.