FDA Doesn’t Want E-Cigs Marketed as Safer Than Tobacco Cigarettes

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In a forthcoming article in Regulation California Polytechnic State University economics professor Michael Marlow describes the negative effects on public health of the proposed regulation of e-cigarettes. The FDA proposes to expand its authority granted under of Section 911 of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. “Section 911 bans marketing tobacco products as modified risk products without FDA approval. Moreover, manufacturers are unable to inform consumers their products do not contain tobacco.”
The prohibition on marketing e-cigarettes as safer than traditional cigarettes has not been subject to cost-benefit analysis. This is particularly significant given that the literature on e-cigarettes suggests that they help smokers quit. Even the JAMA Patient Page, published by The American Medical Association last January, highlighted a number of potential e-cigarette benefits such as their lack of tobacco and the less toxic nature of e-cigarette vapor compared to cigarette second-hand smoke.
In his back-of-the envelope calculation using quit rates from the published literature, Marlow estimates that the benefits related to e-cigarettes would be between $15.6 and $49.2 billion a year as the result of between 2.4 and 6.4 million smokers becoming former smokers every year. “Prohibiting sales to youth and requiring a clear description of product ingredients may be appropriate. But prohibiting any information regarding potential efficacy in harm reduction is hard to justify given substantial benefits reported in currently available studies.”
 

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I smoke ecigs. Helped me quit real ciggarettes and im 3 years clean in January. They def help and IMO are far less harmful. I can tell just by the shyt I cough up in the morning. Used to be dark boogies now it's fairly clean and I can breathe mich better.

With that said I support the FDA on this. More research needs to be done on ecigs. I've found I smoke on it more and more so the nicotine addiction part of it may be easier to get hooked on than regular ciggs.
 

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not sure if this is a payola shakedown or not, but if the FDA is willing to declare your product as unsafe as cigarettes, it must be serious
 

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not sure if this is a payola shakedown or not, but if the FDA is willing to declare your product as unsafe as cigarettes, it must be serious
or the cigarette companies are paying the fda off
 

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I smoke ecigs. Helped me quit real ciggarettes and im 3 years clean in January. They def help and IMO are far less harmful. I can tell just by the shyt I cough up in the morning. Used to be dark boogies now it's fairly clean and I can breathe mich better.

With that said I support the FDA on this. More research needs to be done on ecigs. I've found I smoke on it more and more so the nicotine addiction part of it may be easier to get hooked on than regular ciggs.
did you save more money than real cigs?
 

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or the cigarette companies are paying the fda off

Cigg companies have been transitioning to ecigs so it's not in their interest to lobby against themselves

did you save more money than real cigs?

Saved a shytload. Ciggs are $12 here. The up front cost is kinda big. I spent $120 on my battery and atomizer. I spend maybe $20 a month for the nicotine juice. Paid for itself within two months
 
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