Vaping Poses Unknown Risks Consumers

September 10, 2019

By Grossman Green PLLC

Vaping, or use of e-cigarettes, is a quickly growing trend in the US, but it may not be as safe as consumers like you believe. These devices do not burn tobacco like traditional cigarettes, but instead use flavored liquid, heated until vaporized, which people then inhale. Flavor cartridges often still include nicotine which is an addictive and dangerous substance. Some also include marijuana.

E-cigarettes have a reputation as a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes, but even the most seemingly benign nicotine-free liquids may pose a risk. With nicotine involved the risks increase; the chemical can cause heart problems and increases the chance of heart attacks.

Scientists believe that a derivative of vitamin E may be to blame in the cases related to products containing cannabis. While no problems have been directly related to it when ingested, inhaling it as a fume could be causing respiratory problems.

Reports of Serious Illnesses and Death Increasing

Indiana has recently reported its first e-cigarette related death. The death caused by a severe lung injury linked to the deceased’s vaping. The state is continuing to investigate 30 other cases of severe lung injury and any possible links to e-cigarette use.

The Risks and Warning Signs

If you currently use e-cigarettes, you could also be at risk. Some of the dangers associated with vaping include:

  • Lung illnesses
  • Exploding batteries
  • Nicotine addiction
  • Death

Manufacturers of these devices have created a product that poses many health risks for consumers but neglect to warn of the potential risks in their marketing.

The CDC recommends watching for a shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea and fatigue if you have vaped recently–if you have any of these symptoms it may be time to be checked by a doctor.

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