Otago Daily Times

Vape flavours ‘tragedy waiting to happen’

- JOHN GIBB

PROBLEMS with vape flavouring­s are ‘‘a tragedy waiting to happen’’, asthma researcher Prof Julian Crane warns.

Prof Crane, the director of the Wellington Asthma Research Group at the University of Otago’s Wellington campus, emphasises that vaping is, overall, much safer than smoking.

‘‘It is important only to use standard ecigarette­s and their specific solutions without adding anything to them,’’ Prof Crane said.

About 6000 flavours were now used in ecigarette­s and while most had passed food standards ‘‘none have ever been tested on the lung’’. Reflecting on recent vaping-related deaths in the United States, he said that issues with vaping flavours were ‘‘a tragedy waiting to happen’’.

Previous tests on the flavouring­s had been related to human food consumptio­n, but were not directly relevant to their use within the lung.

‘‘We don’t know what these flavouring­s are doing.’’

‘‘That’s always a worry,’’ he said.

He remained seriously concerned about the lack of valid safety testing on flavouring­related substances in vape solutions, but believed they were unlikely to be the immediate causes of several recent deaths in the United States.

Research was continuing to identify the causes of those deaths, but one likely contributo­r was introducin­g oilrelated products, including THCrelated oils, into the lungs, through vaping.

Neverthele­ss, use of flavouring­s in vape solutions could cause potential longterm problems, he said.

People should be concerned about the recent US deaths, ‘‘but not so much that they return to smoking’’, he said.

Vaping remained ‘‘a much better alternativ­e’’ to smoking, he said.

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