Eliquid potency in Health and Medical Issues; Originally Posted by leaford
Good for you, Emp, and welcome back.
Hi Leaford - didn't mean to ignore this, it's ...
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Originally Posted by
leaford
Good for you, Emp, and welcome back.

Hi Leaford - didn't mean to ignore this, it's just that topics slide off the page a lot quicker these days. Good to be posting again...
Emp
Forgotten but not gone...
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Hi, I'm new here and just want to thank the members for some very informative posts!
I've recently bought an Eaze Super Mini from E-puffer.com but am confused about the doses. The cartridges offered for my model are Low 0.6mg, Mild 1.1mg and High at 1.6mg. Is it possible the've misplaced the decimal? Seems very low in comparison with the Magnum model where the High level cartridge is 16mg.
Also the Highest e-liquid level offered is only 2.4 mg??
Can anyone shed some light on this for me? Tia
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Hi Huff, welcome to the forum.
I remember someone mentioning before that epuffer had the decimal points in the wrong places, that would explain the confusion.
The Eaze is a disposable atomiser ecig I think and they tend to be measured differently too. I don't know if the mg per ml guide still applies.
Please, if anyone can offer information on nicotine measurements for disposables, it would be useful? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
Kate
Hi Huff, welcome to the forum.
I remember someone mentioning before that epuffer had the decimal points in the wrong places, that would explain the confusion.
The Eaze is a disposable atomiser ecig I think and they tend to be measured differently too. I don't know if the mg per ml guide still applies.
Please, if anyone can offer information on nicotine measurements for disposables, it would be useful? Thanks.
Hi all
I worked in a pharmaceutical company that did testing on nicotinic receptors
The average cigarette sold in the US has a nicotine level of 5 to 7 mg.
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Kate's question didn't address cigarettes. I'm sure she wanted the nicotine strength in disposable e-cigarettes. Also .. note how old this thread is! We've come a long way since those posts. Best to let this thread rest in favor of newer concerns and questions.
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Originally Posted by
etokerman
Hi all
I worked in a pharmaceutical company that did testing on nicotinic receptors
The average cigarette sold in the US has a nicotine level of 5 to 7 mg.
Is that what's in the pre-smoke cig, the smoke proper, or what's delivered to the smokers blood stream/brain?
Really curious.
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