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E-cig deaths?

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kristin

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As tragic and extremely sad as the child's death is, to be fair, that really isn't what one would consider an "e-cig death" related to e-cigarette use. The child didn't die from using an e-cigarette - she was the victim of an irresponsible grandparent who left a bottle of nicotine liquid within reach and she drank it. Someone dying from drinking liquid is very different than someone dying from using the product as intended. :(
 

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As tragic and extremely sad as the child's death is, to be fair, that really isn't what one would consider an "e-cig death" related to e-cigarette use. The child didn't die from using an e-cigarette - she was the victim of an irresponsible grandparent who left a bottle of nicotine liquid within reach and she drank it. Someone dying from drinking liquid is very different than someone dying from using the product as intended. :(

I agree with that. Same thing will happen too with any kind of medicine that's not intended for the person.

I've read somewhere that 30-60mg is potentially hazardous to adults and much lower tolerance for a child at 10mg.
 
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