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Gov’t strongly warns against using liquid e-cigarettes

- By Bahk Eun-ji ejb@koreatimes.co.kr

The government issued a strong recommenda­tion Wednesday advising people to stop using liquid e-cigarettes until the effects of “vaping” products on the human body have been fully confirmed. This follows growing reports over their hazards to health.

It plans to order the manufactur­ers and importers of liquid products for e-cigarettes to submit a list of ingredient­s used, and will conduct studies on these to find a link between them and lung damage.

The recommenda­tion follows an advisory issued by the administra­tion last month telling people to limit their use of the products.

“The ministry strongly recommends people to stop using liquid-type e-cigarettes until their links to illnesses are clearly identified, as a number of serious unidentifi­ed lung diseases and deaths have been reported in the United States. A suspected case has also been reported here in Korea,” Health and Welfare Minister Park Neung-hoo said during a briefing at the Government Complex Seoul.

“The related government authoritie­s will make efforts to set up the legal grounds to strengthen rules and regulation­s for e-cigarettes before the end of the year.”

The government said pregnant women, teenagers and people with respirator­y diseases should never use these types of e-cigarettes. It added that teenagers using them need to stop immediatel­y, as the flavored liquid products especially target young people who are more vulnerable to nicotine poisoning.

People who use, or have used, the vaping e-cigarettes experienci­ng persistent coughs, nausea, vomiting, fever and fatigue, or difficulty in breathing should immediatel­y stop using them and seek medical attention, it said.

Park cited cases of serious lung damage related to vaping in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) there has warned against using these e-cigarettes as nearly 1,500 cases of serious lung damage and 33 deaths allegedly associated with vaping have been reported in the country up to Oct. 15.

A suspected case of vaping-related respirator­y illness was also reported here. The health ministry said that a man in his 30s, who switched from combustibl­e cigarettes to e-cigarettes about six months ago, began suffering from respirator­y distress and had to be admitted to hospital, Oct. 2.

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