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Study finds US and Canadian smoking cessation counselors ignorant about vaping, finds:
- 97% were instructed to tell smokers that e-cigarettes are not approved by FDA,
- 74% were instructed to recommend FDA approved drugs instead of vaping,
- nearly 70% inaccurately believed vapor products don’t’ help people quit smoking,
- 71% inaccurately believed secondhand vapor aerosol is harmful (despite no evidence),
- 87% inaccurately believed vapor products are addictive (despite no evidence), and
- 87% believed e-cigs should banned by FDA, taxed, and that vaping should be banned.
Elsevier: Article Locator
- 97% were instructed to tell smokers that e-cigarettes are not approved by FDA,
- 74% were instructed to recommend FDA approved drugs instead of vaping,
- nearly 70% inaccurately believed vapor products don’t’ help people quit smoking,
- 71% inaccurately believed secondhand vapor aerosol is harmful (despite no evidence),
- 87% inaccurately believed vapor products are addictive (despite no evidence), and
- 87% believed e-cigs should banned by FDA, taxed, and that vaping should be banned.
Elsevier: Article Locator