Medicinal Regulation? Not good for UK or the rest of us

warrior3995;15190073 said:
So what will this mean for the vendor and where we buy our ejuice? Medicines regulations what does that mean? I believe it is big pharma getting the ball!!! read down and you find this 2.The UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) announced in 2013 that, from 2016, electronic cigarettes and other nicotine-containing products would be subject to medicines regulation, thus requiring manufacture to medicinal purity and delivery standards, and proactive con...trols on advertising. In addition, the European tobacco Product Directive (TPD) will, from mid-2016 at the latest, prohibit most advertising of unlicensed nicotine devices and require products to carry health warnings, meet as yet undefined purity and emissions standards, require data on nicotine uptake, limit nicotine content, and require suppliers to take full responsibility for quality and safety when used ‘under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions’. https://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/press-releases/rcp-statement-e-cigarettes

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