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  2. FDA sign-off on menthol e-cigarettes ‘flies in the face of ...

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    Four menthol vaping products were authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday, the first non-tobacco-flavored e-cigarette products to get the agency’s sign-off.

  3. Health effects of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Menthol concentrations ranged from 3,700 to 12,000 μg/g, similar to those reported in traditional cigarettes. [179] Menthol was reported at low concentrations in 40% of the tobacco-flavored nonmenthol products tested. [179] Other flavoring compounds reported were camphor, methyl, salicylate, pulegone, cinnamaldehyde (CAD), and eugenol.

  4. Vaping-associated pulmonary injury - Wikipedia

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    Vaping-associated pulmonary injury (VAPI), [4] also known as vaping-associated lung injury (VALI) [1] or e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury (E/VALI), [2] [a] is an umbrella term, [15] [16] used to describe lung diseases associated with the use of vaping products that can be severe and life-threatening. [3]

  5. FDA allows first ever menthol e-cigarettes to be sold in US

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    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday authorized the first ever nontobacco flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, a sign the agency believes some flavors of vaping products ...

  6. FDA OKs first menthol e-cigarettes, citing potential to help ...

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    The FDA said it authorized four menthol e-cigarettes from NJOY, the vaping brand recently acquired by tobacco giant Altria, which also makes Marlboro cigarettes. The decision lends new credibility ...

  7. Composition of electronic cigarette aerosol - Wikipedia

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    The liquid within the chamber of an e-cigarette is heated to roughly 100-250 °C to create an aerosolized vapor. [4] This is thought to result in pyrolysis of the e-liquid and could also lead to decomposition of other liquid ingredients. [4] The aerosol (mist [5]) produced by an e-cigarette is commonly but inaccurately called vapor. [1]

  8. Counterirritant - Wikipedia

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    Heat and cold therapy and massage relieve pain by counterstimulation. [ citation needed ] The US Food and Drug Administration defines a counterirritant as "An externally applied substance that causes irritation or mild inflammation of the skin for the purpose of relieving pain in muscles, joints and viscera distal to the site of application.

  9. FDA Belatedly and Arbitrarily Approves Menthol Vapes

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