Parental mistakes may be the cause here but you can certainly bet that the vaping industry will get the blame.
I doubt a 2 year old can read the word nicotine. The mother is at fault. Who in their right mind puts nic in a child's ibuprofen bottle.
Why would a six year old immediately go into convulsions with just 10 ml of liquid.I doubt a 2 year old can read the word nicotine. The mother is at fault. Who in their right mind puts nic in a child's ibuprofen bottle.
Why would a six year old immediately go into convulsions with just 10 ml of liquid.
Unless it was a nic base of 10% or more even then the body would metabolize roughly
50% of the nicotine. The story suggests it was the woman's mixed product.
Another story indicates it was mixed with VG. Something fishy here.
Mike
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So what the heck did she start with, and what did she think she mixed?
Start with 100 that's really 200, aiming for18 but got 70?
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Endangering her Child thru Her Own Carelessness.
That right there is the story and the ONLY story.
I am so sick of these tabloid "news" blasts.
What ever happened to responsible journalism ??
When are we going to get back to journalists being held accountable for what they post too ?
It's been a long while since I've written anything resembling a paper, but a line like this: "Liquid nicotine used in electronic cigarette devices is highly concentrated, unreliably packaged, and poorly regulated." has no place in a scholarly work. Especially if the paper is about this particular incident where the liquid was removed from the original packaging.I didn't think the LiveScience article was all that bad.
I did't like that they Sited a Paper that was behind a Paywall or that I had to Login-In though...
http://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(16)30926-X/fulltext
It's been a long while since I've written anything resembling a paper, but a line like this: "Liquid nicotine used in electronic cigarette devices is highly concentrated, unreliably packaged, and poorly regulated." has no place in a scholarly work. Especially if the paper is about this particular incident where the liquid was removed from the original packaging.