I love reading intelligent, thoughtful discussion and appreciate Dr. Eissenberg taking the time to join us and post. Thank you sir.
... who me, I'm an angel
) .... on to my point ......gives the take-home message that anyone who uses electronic cigarettes is being bamboozled because nobody gets any nicotine from any brand, model, or dosage level of this product."They are as effective at nicotine delivery as puffing on an unlit cigarette," said Dr. Thomas Eissenberg...
"The two brands tested, under the conditions imposed by the testing, did not produce nicotine levels any higher than puffing on an unlit cigarette," said Dr. Thomas Eissenberg. Dr. Eissenberg pointed out that the study excluded participants who were experienced electronic cigarette users and that their nicotine levels were measured after 10 puffs.
I can assure you that I have no agenda about e-cigarettes. I have a genuine curiosity about them, which I try to satisfy with well-conducted and well-controlled laboratory studies. As I wrote on the forum, no one study can answer all questions, and there are many more to do. I will seek support to get them done. I cannot promise that we will "like" the results, but I can promise that I will report the results honestly (as I did in this instance).
There is also the point that the atomisers may well have been seeing their first use, and that the volunteers may well have been only inhaling primer fluid vapour.
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It's also worth examining whether or not the fluid in the cartridges was tested for nicotine content, and what the assay results showed (if there were any). Had the good doctor naiively taken NJoy or Crown's word for it. or did he test?
Importantly, these results were from
two specific products tested under acute
conditions in which puff number was
controlled. Variability in product design may
influence vapour content7 and chronic use
and/or more intensive puffing (ie, more puffs,
greater puff volume) may influence nicotine
delivery. Given these and other factors, there
is an ongoing need to evaluate electronic
nicotine delivery devices (E-cigarettes). These
evaluations should be conducted in a manner
that takes into account variability in design
(including cartridge nicotine content),
examines the effects of user behaviour over
time and compares these products to existing
methods of delivering therapeutic nicotine
safely and effectively.
everyone who e-smokes should welcome research. After all, what we don't know about e-smoking is .. Virtually everything, and that fact is being used against us by the anti's. We need knowledge. And if that knowledge smudges our rose-tinted glasses, then take off the glasses and recognize reality.
Everyone who e-smokes should welcome research. After all, what we don't know about e-smoking is .. virtually everything, and that fact is being used against us by the anti's. We need knowledge.
Vocalek said:I would feel more comfortable with what Dr. Eissenberg said to CNN if it had been more specific, pointing out the boundaries of the testing. Without this specificity, the take-home message is on par with the FDA's implication that electronic cigarettes are more likely to cause cancer than smoking tobacco.