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Fears over electronic cigarettes | Fears over electronic cigarettes |
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Fears are being raised about the boom in sales in the UK of so-called electronic cigarettes. | |
The cigarettes use replaceable cartridges with shots of nicotine, but have become popular because they are not covered by the smoking ban. | The cigarettes use replaceable cartridges with shots of nicotine, but have become popular because they are not covered by the smoking ban. |
While the products do not contain tar, tobacco or carbon monoxide, experts are worried as users inhale a fine heated mist and there is a lack of regulation. | While the products do not contain tar, tobacco or carbon monoxide, experts are worried as users inhale a fine heated mist and there is a lack of regulation. |
But retailers said they were healthier than normal cigarettes. | But retailers said they were healthier than normal cigarettes. |
Since the smoking bans came into force, smokers have been forced to go outside to light up. | |
I think our concern is that we would really like smokers to use safer nicotine products but there is a regulatory gap Deborah Arnott, of Ash class="" href="/newsbeat/hi/health/newsid_7658000/7658566.stm">Electric cigarettes on the rise | |
Companies selling the electronic cigarettes have responded by marketing them as a way of getting round the ban. | Companies selling the electronic cigarettes have responded by marketing them as a way of getting round the ban. |
And in recent months they have reported a rise in sales with some selling over 1,000 of the £40 starter-packs a month. | And in recent months they have reported a rise in sales with some selling over 1,000 of the £40 starter-packs a month. |
However, campaigners including the World Health Organisation, have raised concerns, pointing out there was a lack of knowledge about the products. | However, campaigners including the World Health Organisation, have raised concerns, pointing out there was a lack of knowledge about the products. |
Douglas Bettcher, of the World Health Organisation, said there was a "regulatory blackhole" which meant no-one knew just what these products contain. | Douglas Bettcher, of the World Health Organisation, said there was a "regulatory blackhole" which meant no-one knew just what these products contain. |
"We are facing a new product. We do not know what is in these cartridges besides nicotine. What are the effects of heating and vapourising the nicotine and inhaling it?" | "We are facing a new product. We do not know what is in these cartridges besides nicotine. What are the effects of heating and vapourising the nicotine and inhaling it?" |
And Deborah Arnott, of anti-smoking group Ash, pointed out that many of the products were made in China where quality control was "not very good". | And Deborah Arnott, of anti-smoking group Ash, pointed out that many of the products were made in China where quality control was "not very good". |
"I think our concern is that we would really like smokers to use safer nicotine products but there is a regulatory gap. | "I think our concern is that we would really like smokers to use safer nicotine products but there is a regulatory gap. |
"The advice is to use products that have been tried and tested such as nicotine gums and patches." | "The advice is to use products that have been tried and tested such as nicotine gums and patches." |
'Healthier' | 'Healthier' |
But Jason Cropper, managing director of the Electronic Cigarette Company, said: "They are certainly healthier than smoking cigarettes. | But Jason Cropper, managing director of the Electronic Cigarette Company, said: "They are certainly healthier than smoking cigarettes. |
"Tests have been done on mice and in the lab and they have shown they are not harmful." | "Tests have been done on mice and in the lab and they have shown they are not harmful." |
But he said it had not been possible to carry out human trials as they were too expensive. | But he said it had not been possible to carry out human trials as they were too expensive. |
"Most of these companies selling these are small companies. We do not have the finances to do that. | "Most of these companies selling these are small companies. We do not have the finances to do that. |
"It might be an idea if we can get someone to work with us." | "It might be an idea if we can get someone to work with us." |
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