E-cigarettes, or vapes, are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a quit smoking aid. However, some people have used e-cigarettes as a way to help them quit smoking traditional cigarettes.
E-cigarettes can be a less harmful alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes, but they are not completely risk-free. They contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can harm brain development in young people. E-cigarettes also produce an aerosol that can contain harmful and potentially harmful substances, such as flavorings, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and metal particles.
If you are an adult who is considering using e-cigarettes as a way to quit smoking, it is important to use the product as directed by the manufacturer and to follow a plan to gradually reduce your nicotine intake. It is also important to talk to your healthcare provider about safe and effective ways to quit smoking. There are several FDA-approved medications and nicotine replacement therapies that have been shown to be effective in helping people quit smoking.
By switching to Vapes, you can slowly use lower doses of nicotine.
Disclaimer
Not sold to kids under 21 years old. WARNING: These Products Contain Nicotine. Nicotine is an addictive chemical. If you are intending to Switch from Smoking cigarettes to Vapes (or any other nicotine containing products) you should always consult your doctor first to go over the risks. Some E-liquids may also contain traces of nuts and/or allergens, if you have an allergy please avoid using any E-liquids or Disposable Vapes unless the manufacturer can guarantee they are free from any allergens.
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