The nicotine in e-liquids for e-cigarettes has encouraged many smokers to take up vaping, but still causes concern as reflected in numerous regulations and policies. Studied for decades, this alkaloid continues to drive political and scientific debate.
Tag: Nicotine
France: A new decree postpones dates and reduces fees of vaping...
The new decree, published on December 14, 2016 in the Official Journal of the French Republic, revises the transitional periods for the declaration and...
Dr Paul Marshall Joins Nerudia as Regulatory Principal
Nerudia have today announced that Dr Paul Marshall has joined the team as Regulatory Principal, to support customers with Medicinal, PMTA and TPD projects....
Quest for a safer vaping style
Some studies show that vaping is not absolutely safe and the risks are linked to the toxicity of emissions. Among toxic products are aldehydes, like acrolein, formaldehyde, benzaldehyde, propionaldehyde...
Israel: A survey of young people discards e-cigarette use topics
The MABAT survey, designed to facilitate the monitoring of trends in the population's health, was released on December 4, 2016. Carried out by the Israel...
A bridge between good science and safer habits
Maximum exposure levels to e-vapor, still not solved, and for good reasons
The e-cigarette specialist evokes the complexity of setting up norms on exposure levels...
Judge rejects anti-vaping claims as Senator Johnson calls for FDA climbdown
Tobacco companies win e-cig court case
A class action suit brought against a group of tobacco companies by American anti-vaping activists has been thrown out...
Plastic surgeons concerned about nicotine but misleading on Ecigs
A distorted reasoning that the authors themselves are unable to demonstrate with conviction since their hypothesis is addressed using a vague bibliographic approach and not with a...
Government of Canada set the base to regulate vaping products
What may become the Tobacco and Vaping Products Act is in an early legislative process with the introduction and first reading in the Senate, yesterday. The progress of what...