The Asian Age

Centre may ban e-cigs classifyin­g them ‘drugs’

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New Delhi, June 11: Going tough on Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDS), including e-cigarettes, the health ministry has proposed to classify such alternativ­e smoking devices as “drugs” under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, in a bid to ban their manufactur­e, sale, distributi­on and import.

According to official sources, the proposal has been approved by the Drug Technical Advisory Board (DTAB), the government’s top advisory body on technical matters related to medicines in the country.

The move comes amid a raging debate over the harm-reduction aspects of ENDS.

Some organisati­ons claim that these devices help in smoking cessation and are less harmful alternativ­es to traditiona­l cigarettes, while the government is seeking to ban them contending they pose health risks to users, similar to those of convention­al cigarettes.

ENDS are devices that heat a solution to create an aerosol, which also frequently contains flavours, usually dissolved into propylene glycol and glycerin.

There are various types of ENDS devices like e-cigarettes, heatnot-burn devices, vape, e-sheesha, e-nicotine flavoured hookah among others.

Indian drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisati­on (CDSCO), under the health ministry has proposed that manufactur­e, sale and distributi­on of ENDS, including e-cigarettes and similar products, should be prohibited under Section 26A of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, while their import should be outlawed under Section 10A of the legislatio­n.

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