1. eCigs are NOT a smoking cessation product, and have not been tested as such.
2. eCigs are marketed to smokers and current nic-users as a safer alternative.
3. Many smokers who have tried eCigs prefer them and end up smoking less or not at all.
4. Despite what many ex-smokers, now ecig users might tell you, eCigs are not a smoking cessation product. Even as they provide extensive amounts of informal testing, this amounts to nothing more than overwhelming anecdotal evidence.
Oh, and if you haven't tried a nicotine product yet, don't. Cause many addicts don't like the idea of new addicts who are not ex-smokers. Too much at stake in the current political fight for non-smokers to be finding enjoyment in this enjoyable product.
Does that work for you FDA?
We could probably shorten 4, or just ignore it, and fit it all on a label.
Sorry for the mixed messages.
We'll get this worked out within a year or so.
2. eCigs are marketed to smokers and current nic-users as a safer alternative.
3. Many smokers who have tried eCigs prefer them and end up smoking less or not at all.
4. Despite what many ex-smokers, now ecig users might tell you, eCigs are not a smoking cessation product. Even as they provide extensive amounts of informal testing, this amounts to nothing more than overwhelming anecdotal evidence.
Oh, and if you haven't tried a nicotine product yet, don't. Cause many addicts don't like the idea of new addicts who are not ex-smokers. Too much at stake in the current political fight for non-smokers to be finding enjoyment in this enjoyable product.
Does that work for you FDA?
We could probably shorten 4, or just ignore it, and fit it all on a label.
Sorry for the mixed messages.
We'll get this worked out within a year or so.