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Prominent Tobacco Researchers Expose Double Standard in FDA’s Study of Electronic Cigarettes and Challenge FDA’s Alarmist Attitude Toward the Devices


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The press release can be found here.

I have copied it below, as well:

Prominent Public Health Physicians and Tobacco Researchers Expose Double Standard in the FDA’s Recent Study of Electronic Cigarettes and Challenge the FDA’s Alarmist Attitude Toward the Devices

Contact: Thomas R. Kiklas, Director of Media, inLife LLC, 949-250-9600 ext 108,
tkiklas@myinlife.com

BOSTON, July 27 /Standard Newswire/ — The FDA recently went public with misleading information about the safety of electronic cigarettes and the marketing of the devices, not only using its clout but recruiting other prominent organizations to demonize a product that has great public health benefit potential.

A group of prominent doctors and tobacco researchers, including Dr. Michael Siegel at the Boston University School of Public Health, Dr. Joel Nitzkin of the AAPHP Tobacco Control Task Force, and Dr. Brad Rodu, Endowed Chair, Tobacco Harm Reduction Research University of Louisville, challenge the FDA to provide the full quantitative data of the study upon which the FDA has based its warning against electronic cigarettes. They are concerned that the FDA’s disingenuous targeting of electronic cigarettes through a biased presentation of the scientific data has had significant negative impact upon the public perception of electronic cigarettes, when the best available evidence suggests that these have shown that the devices offer great potential to reduce serious health issues among traditional tobacco smokers.

In a July 22 news release, the FDA cited the detectable presence of carcinogens and “toxic chemicals” in a “small sample” of electronic cigarette cartridges as reason for alarm, singling out nitrosamines as particularly toxic. What the FDA fails to inform the public is that detectable amounts of carcinogens are also present in nicotine replacement products such as NicoDerm CQ and Nicorette gum, both approved by the FDA, and nitrosamines that can be also found in food items such bacon and beer. This double standard and alarmist attitude has had the significant and unfortunate effect of inducing hysteria among the public, discouraging tobacco smokers from using a product which is thought to be a significantly safer alternative to traditional tobacco.

Regrettably, the FDA has used biased reporting of this small and inconclusive study, the complete results of which have not been made public, to secure the vocal support of groups such as the American Academy of Pediatrics Tobacco Consortium, the Institute for Global Health, and the American Lung Association in their attack on electronic cigarettes. These researchers argue that it is absurd to consider taking electronic cigarettes off the market when it is the conventional ones which have been shown to be killing people. Further, the electronic cigarette community calls for accurate and fair reporting relative to the findings and statements of prominent medical professionals in favor of this new and important technology and challenges the media to tell the other side of the story.

“The FDA’s laboratory findings actually indicate that electronic cigarettes are much, much safer than conventional cigarettes,” says Dr. Michael Siegel. “The traces of carcinogens present are also present in nicotine replacement products. The FDA and the anti-smoking groups have fallen into a huge analytical trap as they have failed to ask the appropriate question. The question they are asking is: ‘Are electronic cigarettes safe?’ That is not the right question. The right question is: ‘Are electronic cigarettes much safer than traditional ones?’”

Dr. Rodu states, “The FDA tested e-cigarettes for TSNAs using a questionable sampling regimen, and the methods that were so sensitive that the results may have no possible significance to users. The agency failed to report specific levels of these contaminants, and it has failed to conduct similar testing of nicotine medicines that have been sold in the U.S. for over 20 years. These are not the actions of an agency that is science-based and consumer-focused. These pseudo-scientific actions are clearly intended to form the justification for banning a category of products that are probably 99.9% safer than cigarettes.”

Dr. Joel Nitzkin speaking as individual states, “The newly adopted FDA/Tobacco legislation will give full FDA approval to currently marketed conventional cigarettes. The new law encourages cigarette companies to produce new “reduced exposure” cigarettes to be marketed as reduced exposure products, with no scientific evidence that such reductions in exposure will reduce risk of future tobacco related illness and death. In the context of these provisions of the newly adopted FDA/Tobacco bill — FDA should be encouraging, not maligning the manufacture and sale of electronic cigarettes, and working with manufacturers to assure the highest possible quality control.”

For more information and interviews, contact:

Michael Siegel, MD, MPH
Professor
Department of Community Health Sciences
Boston University School of Public Health
617-638-5167

Joel L. Nitzkin, MD, MPH, DPA
Chair AAPHP Tobacco Control Task Force
Phone: 504 899 7893 or 800 598 2561
Fax: 504 899 7557

Brad Rodu
Professor of Medicine
Endowed Chair, Tobacco Harm Reduction Research
University of Louisville
Phone: 502-561-7273

Thomas R. Kiklas
Director of Media
inLife LLC
Phone: 949-250-9600 x108

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ASH in UK Comes Clean on Electronic Cigarette Health Debate


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COLLEYVILLE, TX, October 20, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ — “e-cigarettes, which deliver nicotine without the harmful toxins found in tobacco smoke, are likely to be a safer alternative to smoking.”

Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) In their October briefing, ASH in the United Kingdom has released a favorable position on electronic cigarettes which is nearly 180 degrees to the position ASH in the United States has taken.

ASH’s UK Position on E-cigarettes

“ASH supports a harm reduction approach to tobacco, that is, we recognize that whilst efforts to help people stop smoking should remain a priority, many people either do not wish to stop smoking or find it very hard to do so. For this group, we believe that products should be made available that deliver nicotine in a safe way, without the harmful components found in tobacco. Most of the diseases associated with smoking are caused by inhaling smoke which contains thousands of toxic chemicals. By contrast, nicotine is relatively safe. Therefore, e-cigarettes, which deliver nicotine without the harmful toxins found in tobacco smoke, are likely to be a safer alternative to smoking. In addition, e-cigarettes reduce secondhand smoke exposure since they do not produce smoke.”

Kyle Newton of eCigarettesChoice.com is elated at the release. “This is the second piece of good news for the E cigarette industry this week. The first was Governor Schwarzenegger’s refusal to ban E cigarettes in California. It is a David vs. Goliath battle for us against organizations that are well-funded by companies who stand to lose a huge market share to the E cigarette.”

On the other side of the big pond, ASH, USA has hammered the electronic cigarette industry unmercifully in its public claims against the product. But throughout this entire finger pointing, they have failed to produce any scientific research which tested the electronic cigarette and could trump the positive data “real” tobacco researchers have published.

ASH, USA and spokespersons of other health organizations continue to make weak accusations stating that they “don’t know what’s in them” and that, because flavors are involved, “children may be attracted to them”. While a spec of truth may be found in any of these statements, they appear to lean more towards gross exaggeration or pure fiction. Kyle claims, “Not one US electronic cigarette dealer I know of would knowingly sell to those under the legal age of smoking.”

Misleading statements continue to be made by health organization PR representatives who are well-educated on this subject, yet choose to ignore the widely publicized Health New Zealand’s tests on the Ruyan electronic cigarette that list the ingredients and give the electronic cigarette the green light. When confronted with Health New Zealand’s report, they claim that the study was not independent because it was paid for by the electronic cigarette maker which is the industry norm.

Prominent doctors and tobacco researchers, including Dr. Michael Siegel at the Boston University School of Public Health, Dr. Joel Nitzkin of the AAPHP Tobacco Control Task Force, and Dr. Brad Rodu, Endowed Chair, Tobacco Harm Reduction Research University of Louisville continue to publish unbiased scientific benefits of the electronic smokes that counter the misleading information

It may be impossible to please these health organizations since their resistance to e cigarettes may be affected by their addictive funding from the manufacturers of smoking cessation products. A better harm reduction alternative to smoking tobacco does not appear to be their priority or they would be partnering with the e cigarette industry.

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Governor Schwarzenegger Terminates E Cigarette Ban in California


e-cigarette_smoker2October 14, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ — According to a release on the State of California web site today, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has declined to sign Senate Bill 400. On September 11, 2009, the California Senate passed Bill 400. The bill was originally written as “The Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program”, and then was amended to ban the sale of electronic cigarettes to minors, which was very supportable. Additional wording in the bill would have also banned the sale of electronic cigarettes in the state of California to adults.

In a statement on the California Government web site, Governor Schwarzenegger made it clear that there is a difference between the freedoms of adults and children. In the letter, the governor made the following comments.

“I am returning Senate Bill 400 without my signature. While I support restricting access of electronic cigarettes to children under the age of 18, I cannot sign a measure that also declares them a federally regulated drug when the matter is currently being decided through pending litigation. Items defined as “tobacco products” are legal for anyone over the age of 18. If adults want to purchase and consume these products with an understanding of the associated health risks, they should be able to do so unless and until federal law changes the legal status of these tobacco products.

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Benefits of E-cigarettes


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Being a 2-pack a day smoker, I’ve tried several products that were touted as a smoking alternative, including nicotine patches and nicotine gum. Neither of them worked for me. Using the highest strength nicotine patch, I still continued to smoke a pack of cigarettes per day, thereby increasing my nicotine intake. The gum did nothing for me at all … and tasted bad to boot.

Now there is another alternative to smoking cigarettes that is being sold in the US. It’s called an electronic cigarette, or e-cigarette, and works by providing a dose of nicotine by inhaling a liquid nicotine vapor solution in varying strengths.

The e-cigarettes have a flavor that is very much like tobacco and also provides the satisfaction of “smoking” similar to smoking real cigarettes, but without tobacco, tar, smoke or combustion in its operation. Available tobacco flavors include flavors that are similar to Marlboro, Winston, Kent, Camel, flu-cured tobacco and even Menthol.

How do electronic cigarettes work?

There are several different types of electronic cigarettes on the market, including a “pen-style” in different colors to those that actually look like a real cigarette. Although there are several different styles, they all work in the same manner. They employ a rechargeable battery, an atomizer, a cartridge that contains the nicotine solution and a mouthpiece. When you inhale from an e-cigarette, the air activates the atomizer. The atomizer then vaporizes a small amount of the nicotine liquid in the cartridge, which is also the plastic mouthpiece.

There are basically two types of e-cigarettes2- piece and 3-piece. The 2-piece models generally provide you with the rechargeable battery component and the cartridge in varying nicotine strengths. The cartridge also contains the vaporizer. You attach a cartridge to the battery and it’s ready to use. When the cartridge is empty, you replace it, or on some of the models, you can also top it off with e-liquid (the nicotine solution). The 3-piece consists of the rechargeable battery, the atomizer and a cartridge. These models are generally used with the e-liquid to refill the cartridges as needed, but you can also order the cartridges and replace when needed if you prefer, although it is more economical to order the e-liquid and refill the cartridges as needed. The nicotine cartridges come in strengths from high to zero nicotine, as well as tobacco or menthol flavoring.

However, there are marked differences between e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes. E-cigarettes contain nicotine, but do not contain cancer carcinogens such as tar. There is no flame or hot ash, so there is less likelihood of starting a fire with electronic cigarettes. The vapor looks like smoke, but doesn’t have a bad odor and does not linger in the air, or in your hair and clothing. There is considerably less waste from electronic cigarettes. Instead of twenty cigarette butts and an empty package, there is one small plastic mouthpiece and one cartridge, which is refillable. The positive impact on the environment from that alone is staggering.

E-cigarettes have not been tested or proven to aid in smoking cessation, but many electronic cigarette reviews found online and in forums have stated an ease in transition from regular cigarettes to electronic cigarettes. The growing benefits of electronic cigarettes are quickly making this device one of the greatest little discoveries of our time.

Major Benefits of E-Cigarettes

Smoke from a cigarette, pipe, or cigar is made up of many additional toxic chemicals, including tar and carbon monoxide. Tar is a sticky substance that forms into deposits in the lungs, causing lung cancer and respiratory distress. Carbon monoxide limits the amount of oxygen that the red blood cells can convey throughout your body. Also, it may damage the inner walls of the arteries, which allows fat to build up in them.

Besides tar, nicotine, and carbon monoxide, tobacco smoke contains 4,000 different chemicals. More than 200 of these chemicals are known be toxic. Nonsmokers who are exposed to tobacco smoke also take in these toxic chemicals. They inhale the smoke exhaled by the smoker as well as the more toxic sidestream smoke—the smoke from the end of the burning cigarette, cigar, or pipe. Source

Electronic cigarettes contain about 20 ingredients which are commonly found in our food, health and beauty products. E-cigarettes have about the same amount of TSNAs (tobacco specific nitrosamines) as in FDA approved Nicotine Replacement Therapy products.

You can also save a considerable amount of money using e-cigarettes. With the high taxes on tobacco products, the cost of tobacco cigarettes has sky-rocketed, costing over $5.00 per pack and for the average smoker, over $1000 per year. In comparison, the cost of e-cigarettes is up to 80% less than the cost of tobacco cigarettes (approximately $2.50 per pack). A cartridge for electronic cigarettes can last the equivalent of two regular packs of tobacco cigarettes and even more can be saved if you refill or top off the cartridges with e-liquid. While there are numerous electronic cigarette companies selling e-cigarettes for $150 to $200 for a starter kit, reasonably priced electronic cigarettes are available online, along with replacement batteries, cartridges, vaporizers and e-liquid.

More Benefits of E-cigarettes

* No more standing outside to smoke cigarettes
* No lost productivity at work for cigarette breaks
* No unsightly cigarette butts and dirty ashtrays
* No tar or Carbon Monoxide
* No Fire Hazard or Hot Ashes to Burn Clothing or Furniture
* No Offensive smelling smoke or second-hand smoke
* No bad cigarette smoke odor on breath, hair, clothing or furniture

Even second hand smoke has been proven to have adverse medical affects. Because of this, many states and counties within the United States have banned smoking in public places, leaving many smokers out in the cold, sometimes literally.

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