Composition of e‐cigarette aerosols: A review and risk assessment of selected compounds
Jonathan Heywood,
Grayson Abele,
Blake Langenbach
et al.
Abstract:The potential harms and benefits of e‐cigarettes, or electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), have received significant attention from public health and regulatory communities. Such products may provide a reduced risk means of nicotine delivery for combustible cigarette smokers while being inappropriately appealing to nicotine naive youth. Numerous authors have examined the chemical complexity of aerosols from various open‐ and closed‐system ENDS. This body of literature is reviewed here, with the risks of… Show more
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