The Free Press Journal

E-cigarettes: Doctors hail ban; traders shocked and angry

- BHARAT UPADHYAY

With the Union Cabinet directing a blanket ban on ecigarette­s in the country with complete suspension of their manufactur­ing, import, export, distributi­on and storage, physicians welcomed the step while e-cigarette traders expressed shock and anger over the decision.

"Although, e-cigarettes are little less lethal then the convention­al cigarettes, we cannot shun away the fact that it contains harmful ingredient­s. These chemicals can potentiall­y affect the lungs and overall health of the individual in the long run," Rajesh Chawla, Senior Pulmonolog­ist at Indraprast­ha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi, told IANS.

Industry body TRENDS which represents importers, distributo­rs and marketers of ENDS, or Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems in India, termed the decision to ban e-cigarettes "ironic and erratic".

"This ban on e-cigarettes on the basis of 'selective sourcing of scientific and medical opinion' and without holding a single stakeholde­r meeting is nothing short of a complete murder of democratic norms," said Praveen Rikhy, Convenor, TRENDS (Trade Representa­tives of ENDS).

"All our representa­tions sharing best practices from other countries - 70 developed countries have allowed regulated sale of e-cigarettes, have been completely ignored. We will now initiate a formal campaign to help MPs understand the issue, clarify misapprehe­nsions

While e-cigarettes have been marketed as a way for adults to quit convention­al smoking, a recent outbreak of lung illness associated with use of vaping products in the US has raised concerns about the safety of these products

and misinforma­tion spread by lobby groups and support the farmer groups who see the growth of the e-cigarette sector as a global market opportunit­y for nicotine," Rikhy said.

While e-cigarettes have been marketed as a way for adults to quit convention­al smoking, a recent outbreak of lung illness associated with use of vaping products in the US has raised concerns about the safety of these products. The Donald Trump administra­tion on September 12 said that it plans to ban the sale of nontobacco-flavoured e-cigarettes in the US following six deaths linked to vaping.

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