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Safety evaluation and risk assessment of electronic cigarettes as tobacco cigarette substitutes: a systematic review

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THERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN DRUG SAFETY
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 67-86

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/2042098614524430

Keywords

electronic cigarettes; e-liquid; e-vapor; harm reduction; nicotine; safety; tobacco

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Electronic cigarettes are a recent development in tobacco harm reduction. They are marketed as less harmful alternatives to smoking. Awareness and use of these devices has grown exponentially in recent years, with millions of people currently using them. This systematic review appraises existing laboratory and clinical research on the potential risks from electronic cigarette use, compared with the well-established devastating effects of smoking tobacco cigarettes. Currently available evidence indicates that electronic cigarettes are by far a less harmful alternative to smoking and significant health benefits are expected in smokers who switch from tobacco to electronic cigarettes. Research will help make electronic cigarettes more effective as smoking substitutes and will better define and further reduce residual risks from use to as low as possible, by establishing appropriate quality control and standards.

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