Thursday, January 5, 2017

FDA to Weigh Dangers of Exploding E-Cigarettes

FDA to Weigh Risks of Exploding E-Cigarettes

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TUESDAY, Jan. three, 2017 (HealthDay Information) -- The U.S. Meals and Drug Administration will maintain a two-day workshop in April to weigh the risks of exploding batteries in e-cigarettes.

The company introduced final 12 months that it might begin to regulate the gadgets, that are powered by small, however highly effective, lithium-ion batteries. E-cigarettes warmth liquid nicotine, turning it right into a vapor that may be inhaled.

The Related Press reported final month that the FDA had recognized 66 cases of e-cigarette explosions in 2015 and early 2016. The batteries overheated, caught hearth or blew up, in keeping with the wire service.

And researchers from the College of Washington Regional Burn Middle in Seattle reported in October that they'd handled a minimum of 22 individuals for burns and different accidents attributable to exploding e-cigarettes since October 2015. Their report was printed within the New England Journal of Drugs.

Individuals have been maimed or burned by exploding batteries, and there have been studies of enamel and facial bones being shattered, the researchers stated.

"As soon as we realized this was a pattern at our middle, we felt the necessity to get the phrase out," research writer Dr. Elisha Brownson instructed HealthDay. "We wish shoppers to know this can be a threat."

The American Vaping Affiliation has stated that e-cigarettes pose no extra hearth or explosion threat than different gadgets that depend on lithium-ion batteries, akin to cellphones or laptops, so long as they're used and saved correctly.

-- HealthDay workers

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SOURCES: U.S. Meals and Drug Administration; Related Press


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