E-cigarettes Overused and Under-Regulated
The numbers of e-cigarette users is rapidly growing as is concern about the product. The latest research appears to support what many people have long feared, that these electronic cigarettes are both overused and under-regulated.
E-cigarettes are battery operated and produce, not smoke, but a nicotine vapor. They are promoted as a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes. Research just released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that one in 10 high school students now admit they’ve tried e-cigarettes and 7% of those say it’s the first cigarette, of any kind, that they’ve smoked.
The study also states that the percentage of US middle and high school students who use e-cigarettes has more than doubled from 2011 to 2012.
“The increased use of e-cigarettes by teens is deeply troubling,” CDC Director Tom Frieden, M.D., M.P.H. said. “Nicotine is a highly addictive drug. Many teens who start with e-cigarettes may be condemned to struggling with a lifelong addiction to nicotine and conventional cigarettes.”
The research also states that 76.3% of middle and high school students who used e-cigarettes within the past 30 days also smoked conventional cigarettes in the same period. More than 1.78 million middle and high school students nationwide tried e-cigarettes in 2012.
“These data show a dramatic rise in usage of e-cigarettes by youth, and this is cause for great concern as we don’t yet understand the long-term effects of these novel tobacco products,” Mitch Zeller, director of FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products said. “These findings reinforce why the FDA intends to expand its authority over all tobacco products and establish a comprehensive and appropriate regulatory framework to reduce disease and death from tobacco use.”
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