Scottish Daily Mail

Nine in ten e-cig shops selling to non-smokers

- By Ben Spencer Medical Correspond­ent

E-CIGARETTES are being sold to non-smokers – putting them at risk of becoming addicted to nicotine, a report warns.

An investigat­ion by the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH) found nine of ten retailers sold them to customers who had never smoked – contraveni­ng their own retail guidelines.

Last night Shirley Cramer, of the RSPH, said: ‘E-cigarettes are an effective smoking cessation aid, and should be marketed and used solely as a harm reduction tool for smokers.

‘However our investigat­ion has revealed that many vape retailers are turning a blind eye to their use by non-smokers, and effectivel­y pushing them as a lifestyle product. Given the uncertain effects of some substances used in e-liquids, and the potential for the creation of unnecessar­y nicotine addiction, this represents a potential problem that should be nipped in the bud before it develops.’

Her organisati­on’s report marks a turning point in the British medical establishm­ent’s approach to e-cigarettes.

UK experts had backed the technology as an effective way for tobacco smokers to quit.

But critics elsewhere have highlighte­d how e-cigarettes are often marketed to nonsmokers. And others expressed concern that the health impact was largely unknown. The Independen­t British Vape Trade Associatio­n (IBVTA) code of conduct says e-cigarettes should not be sold to people who have never smoked.

But the RSPH investigat­ion into 100 of the UK’s 1,700 vape shops found 87 per cent of them would sell e-cigarettes to these non-smokers.

They found 45 per cent of stores did not even check if new customers were current or former smokers.

And 76 per cent of those that did still continued to encourage the customer to begin vaping.

Richard Hyslop, of the IBVTA, said figures suggested more than 90 per cent of e-cigarette users were current or former tobacco smokers, ‘therefore we do not believe this to be a significan­t problem’.

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