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    FDA NEWS RELEASE

    For Immediate Release: July 22, 2009
    Media Inquiries: Siobhan DeLancey, 301-796-4668, siobhan.delancey@fda.hhs.gov
    Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA
    FDA and Public Health Experts Warn About Electronic Cigarettes

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today announced that a laboratory analysis of electronic cigarette samples has found that they contain carcinogens and toxic chemicals such as diethylene glycol, an ingredient used in antifreeze.
    Electronic cigarettes, also called “e-cigarettes,” are battery-operated devices that generally contain cartridges filled with nicotine, flavor and other chemicals. The electronic cigarette turns nicotine, which is highly addictive, and other chemicals into a vapor that is inhaled by the user.
    These products are marketed and sold to young people and are readily available online and in shopping malls. In addition, these products do not contain any health warnings comparable to FDA-approved nicotine replacement products or conventional cigarettes. They are also available in different flavors, such as chocolate and mint, which may appeal to young people.
    Public health experts expressed concern that electronic cigarettes could increase nicotine addiction and tobacco use in young people. Jonathan Winickoff, M.D., chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Tobacco Consortium and Jonathan Samet, M.D., director of the Institute for Global Health at the University of Southern California, joined Joshua Sharfstein, M.D., principal deputy commissioner of the FDA, and Matthew McKenna, M.D., director of the Office of Smoking and Health for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to discuss the potential risks associated with the use of electronic cigarettes.
    “The FDA is concerned about the safety of these products and how they are marketed to the public,” said Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D., commissioner of food and drugs.
    Because these products have not been submitted to the FDA for evaluation or approval, at this time the agency has no way of knowing, except for the limited testing it has performed, the levels of nicotine or the amounts or kinds of other chemicals that the various brands of these products deliver to the user.
    The FDA’s Division of Pharmaceutical Analysis analyzed the ingredients in a small sample of cartridges from two leading brands of electronic cigarettes. In one sample, the FDA’s analyses detected diethylene glycol, a chemical used in antifreeze that is toxic to humans, and in several other samples, the FDA analyses detected carcinogens, including nitrosamines. These tests indicate that these products contained detectable levels of known carcinogens and toxic chemicals to which users could potentially be exposed.
    The FDA has been examining and detaining shipments of e-cigarettes at the border and the products it has examined thus far meet the definition of a combination drug-device product under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The FDA has been challenged regarding its jurisdiction over certain e-cigarettes in a case currently pending in federal district court. The agency is also planning additional activities to address its concerns about these products.
    Health care professionals and consumers may report serious adverse events (side effects) or product quality problems with the use of e-cigarettes to the FDA's MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail, fax or phone.

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    A replay of the briefing will be available one hour after the event ends until July 29, 2009. To hear the replay, callers in the United States and Canada can dial 800-731-6037. International callers can dial 203-369-3328.

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    The FDA puts the hammer down---bad news at best.

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    Diethylene glycol

    That's funny, they've totally confused Ethylene Glycol with Diethylene Glycol. Diethylene Glycol is NOT carcinogenic, or at least has never been proven to be (which generally means it isn't).

    This is bogus FDA propaganda.

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    That can't be good..
    Damn I really was starting to like this thing, more than cigarettes. I was afraid of exactly that, finding other stuff in the soup. That's just not good.
    I'm not so sure I believe it either. But what can I do. Not much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric View Post
    Diethylene glycol

    That's funny, they've totally confused Ethylene Glycol with Diethylene Glycol. Diethylene Glycol is NOT carcinogenic, or at least has never been proven to be (which generally means it isn't).

    This is bogus FDA propaganda.
    Diethylene glycol is also illegally used as counterfeit glycerin in some nations and sold internationally as a component of cough syrup, toothpaste, and mouthwash.[1]
    Can be used as an adulterant by winemakers to create a "sweet" wine.

    [edit] Toxicity

    Diethylene glycol has low acute toxicity in animal experiments.[2] The LD50 for small mammals has been tested at between 2 and 25 g/kg - much less toxic than its relative ethylene glycol, but still unsuitable for consumption. Several epidemics of poisonings have occurred when DEG was substituted for the non-toxic naturally occurring "triol" glycerine (also called glycerol) or propylene glycol in foodstuffs and pharmaceuticals. It appears diethylene glycol is more hazardous to humans than implied by oral toxicity data in laboratory animals.
    Because of its adverse effects on humans, diethylene glycol is not allowed for use in food and drugs. The U.S. Code of Federal Regulations allows no more than 0.2% of diethylene glycol in polyethylene glycol when the latter is used as a food additive.[3]
    Who were the Suppliers who Carts they test is what i want to know? Could some be using DEG instead of PG in their juice??? We really need to watch out for what's being put in our juice

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    This is real BS. But I have never liked not having the ingredents of the e-liquid on the bottle, and it IS made in China, so who knows what is really in it

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    Quote Originally Posted by eplanet View Post
    DEG was found in one cartridge.... Not that this is a good thing, but way to over-hype everything, FDA!

    This just goes to show regulation is a MUST, but making one cartridge containing DEG the end-all to electronic cigarettes is ludicrous.

    The nitrosamines sounds like a load of BS to me. There is no combustion. It just isn't feasible.

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