Cape Times

New tobacco products take some heat off smoking risks

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A NEW wave of “heat-not-burn” tobacco products are probably safer than traditiona­l cigarettes but the devices still produce a number of potentiall­y harmful compounds, some of which are carcinogen­ic, a British panel of experts said yesterday.

Cigarette maker Philip Morris Internatio­nal has led the way in developing the new non-burn products and its iQOS device is one of two available in Britain, alongside British American Tobacco’s iFUSE.

Whereas e-cigarettes use nicotine-laced liquid, the new devices heat tobacco to a high enough temperatur­e to create a vapour but not smoke.

The Committee of Toxicology (Cot), which offers independen­t scientific advice to the UK government, is one of the first official groups to study the risk profile of heat-not-burn products.

Its report to Public Health England said puffers using such products were exposed to between 50 and 90 percent fewer harmful and potentiall­y harmful chemicals compared to convention­al cigarettes. But it was unable to quantify the risk precisely versus convention­al or e-cigarettes.

The experts also noted significan­t technical difference­s between the products, with iQOS generating a maximum temperatur­e of 350ºC as opposed to 50ºC for iFUSE.

“The evidence suggests heat-not-burn products still pose a risk to users,” said Cot chairperso­n Alan Boobis. – Reuters

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