Michaela Neie Thu Ton Janna Whitehead
What are electronic cigarettes? Design & Function Advantages Disadvantages Educating/counseling the patient
Google searches for “electronic cigarettes” increased 5000% over the past two years Electronic Cigarettes
AKA – (E-cigs) Battery powered devices Electronic nicotine delivery device (ENDS) Purpose Delivery through respiratory system No tobacco/No combustion
4 main components: Cartridge Atomization chamber Airflow sensor Re-chargeable lithium battery Battery Atomizer Cartridge
AKA -“Inhaler” Disposable mouthpiece Contains chemicals: ◦ Nicotine ◦ Diethylene glycol ◦ Nitrosamine ◦ Propylene glycol ◦ Cotinine ◦ Myosmine ◦ Anatabine ◦ B-nicotyrine ◦ Glycerin
Contained in cartridge: ◦ Ginger ◦ Mint ◦ Vanilla ◦ Coffee ◦ Herbal ◦ Cotton candy ◦ Waffles ◦ Cranberry ◦ Strawberry ◦ Whiskey ◦ Beer ◦ Brandy
Parts: Heating element Sensor Microprocessor ◦ Heater ◦ LED light
AKA – “Smart Chip” Activates E-cig process
Powers the E-cig Other components: ◦ Rubber plug ◦ Steam
Resembles conventional cigarette Cost efficient Waste output eliminated (bud, ash) Use in public settings Coping mechanism (scent, hand-mouth ratio) No yellowing (finger, teeth)
Misleading information Health complications No FDA regulation Online marketing Adolescence access Target first time users
Recommend safe alternatives Encourage tobacco cessation programs Goal: complete elimination of tobacco use