The Philippine Star

Senator pushes EO regulating e-cigs, vaping

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

Sen. Christophe­r “Bong” Go said he would recommend to President Duterte to issue an executive order (EO) regulating the manufactur­e, distributi­on, sale and use of all types of e-cigarettes in the absence of a law.

Go expressed alarm over the reported possible incidence of e-cigarette or vaping product use associated lung injury

(EVALI) involving a 16-yearold girl in Central Visayas, as he echoed the call of Health Secretary Francisco Duque III for people to refrain from using vapes or e-cigarettes, as knowledge on the products is still limited.

He said the Department of Health (DOH) issued Administra­tive Order (AO) 2019-0007, entitled “Revised Rules and Regulation­s on Electronic Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Delivery System” to update everyone on what the government is doing to regulate these products.

However, a court in Pasig City issued a temporary restrainin­g order (TRO) based on a complaint filed by the Green Puff company and one Ryan Sazon, both distributo­rs of e-cigarette juices and kits.

“Despite the TRO, and while there is still no bill passed in Congress, I will recommend to President Duterte to issue an executive order regulating the manufactur­e, distributi­on, sale and use of all types of e-cigarettes,” Go said in Filipino.

The senator further warned the public against using vapes or e-cigarettes which poses a serious risk to health.

“Good health is our investment towards a bright future, and that is why – like the position of our beloved President – we oppose the unregulate­d use of these products and how it is easily accessed by minors,” he added.

To be confirmed

Duque said yesterday the findings on the 16-year-old girl, who may be the country’s first EVALI case, still has to undergo confirmato­ry tests.

In an interview, Duque said he asked the Research Institute for Tropical Medicines (RITM) to do “definitive tests” on the samples collected from the girl when she was brought for confinemen­t at a Visayas region hospital late last month.

Meanwhile, the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) will come up with “case rate” packages for those who may sustain EVALI or lung injuries associated with e-cigarettes or vapes.

PhilHealth spokespers­on Shirley Domingo has assured PhilHealth members that pending the determinat­ion of the parameters for EVALI, they will be covered when they get confined in hospitals for the “co-morbidity”of such lung injuries.

Lawmakers respond

Senate President Vicente Sotto III said vape or e-cigarette users prepare the content of their usage and can mix together chemicals and solutions to ensure it will emit thick smoke when used.

“When you mix in illegal things as well such as marijuana, cocaine or whatever juices, the effects change and become dangerous. Then when you say it’s candy, raspberry, strawberry (flavored), it attracts minors,” said Sotto in Filipino over dwIZ.

For his part, Sen. Sonny Angara said the use of vape by minors should be regulated since studies show that vaping is unsafe.

Leading the call for regulation, Quezon Rep. Angelina Tan, who chairs the House committee on health and is also a physician, said cigarette substitute­s “are becoming popular either on the assumption that they pose less risk to convention­al smoking-related diseases or are smoking cessation aids.”

House Deputy Majority Leader Bernadette Herrera, of party-list Bagong Henerasyon, described vaping as “a new public health menace that merits a forceful set of responses.”

She, along with Rep. Mike Defensor of Anakalusug­an and Rep. Sharon Garin of AAMBISOWA who participat­ed in the UK-Asia Harm Tobacco Reduction Dialogue in London, said they will pursue strict regulation­s on electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) products.

Meanwhile, Rep. Cristal Bagatsing of Manila 5th district proposed that an inter-agency body be formed to regulate ENDS products.

Experts cry ‘fake news’

However, experts worldwide debunked what they said are massive “fake news” and misinforma­tion on e-cigarettes and vapes.

At the 7th annual E-Cigarette Summit, experts from the US, Europe and Asia presented studies disproving reports that ENDS products caused diseases and youth smoking epidemic, especially in the US.

Experts rebutted government claims on lung diseases and injuries attributed to vape use, as the Philippine­s has yet to confirm its first case of alleged EVALI.

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