The Philippine Star

Phl vapers hail US academies’ position on e-cigarettes

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

Local e-cigarette advocates welcomed the release of the US National Academies of Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicines (NASEM) report on electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) or e-cigarettes, which found these to contain fewer toxicants compared to “combustibl­e” tobacco cigarettes.

“Although e-cigarettes are not without risk, compared to combustibl­e tobacco cigarettes, they contain fewer toxicants; can deliver nicotine in a similar manner and might be useful as a cessation aid in smokers who use e-cigarettes exclusivel­y,” the NASEM said.

It also found that more frequent use of e-cigarettes increases the likelihood of smoking cessation.

“Scientific findings from independen­t experts continue to emerge, all affirming that e-cigarettes are a less harmful alternativ­e to tobacco and a viable smoking cessation tool,” said Tom Pinlac, president of Vapers Philippine­s.

“The Department of Health should follow the lead of UK and US health agencies, and take a serious and objective look at the emerging evidence and expert consensus on e-cigarettes. It should be wary of critics and naysayers who, lacking any scientific data to back up their irresponsi­ble statements, resort to fear-mongering and black propaganda,” Pinlac said.

He also cited the recently released US Food and Drug Administra­tion 2018 Strategic Policy Roadmap, which expressed its commitment to “take a fresh look” at ENDS, including e-cigarettes “that can deliver satisfying levels of nicotine to adults who want access to it without burning tobacco.”

“Public Health Consequenc­es of ECigarette­s” is a consensus study report of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineerin­g and Medicine. NASEM provides expert advice on some of the most pressing challenges facing the US and the world, producing groundbrea­king reports that help shape policy, inform public opinion, and advance the pursuit of science, engineerin­g and medicine.

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