Posted by ecignews on February 3, 2009, 9:39 pm
Suppliers are being advised not to make cessation claims unless you
have the clinical studies to back them up lest you ruin it for all
users. Keep e-cigs legal !
Posted by NoSpamForMe on February 4, 2009, 10:38 pm
>ecignews@gmail.com wrote:
>> Suppliers are being advised not to make cessation claims unless you
>> have the clinical studies to back them up lest you ruin it for all
>> users. Keep e-cigs legal !
>I assume there's some sort of law that requires that they be sold as
>quit-smoking aids rather than environmentally-friendly nicotine delivery
systems.
Quite the contrary. If they were sold as quit-smoking aids they'd fall
under the control of the FDA and the classed as a drug which would
entail all sorts of high cost testing and approval procedures. I
believe it costs over $100 million to gain FDA approval for any new
drug. You can be sure Nicorette, Pfizer, and even big tobacco are just
hoping to catch them in a quit-smoking claim.
Posted by The Real Bev on February 4, 2009, 10:43 pm
NoSpamForMe@LousyISP.gov wrote:
>
>>ecignews@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Suppliers are being advised not to make cessation claims unless you
>>> have the clinical studies to back them up lest you ruin it for all
>>> users. Keep e-cigs legal !
>
>>I assume there's some sort of law that requires that they be sold as
>>quit-smoking aids rather than environmentally-friendly nicotine delivery
systems.
>
> Quite the contrary. If they were sold as quit-smoking aids they'd fall
> under the control of the FDA and the classed as a drug which would
> entail all sorts of high cost testing and approval procedures. I
> believe it costs over $100 million to gain FDA approval for any new
> drug. You can be sure Nicorette, Pfizer, and even big tobacco are just
> hoping to catch them in a quit-smoking claim.
I googled. Every one I saw touted itself as a quit-smoking aid. As a cigarette
substitute they're incredibly expensive.
Maybe it's possible to buy nicotine bug-killer, saturate a cotton ball and stuff
it into one of those large straws they use for boba tea...
For entertainment purposes only, professional drivers shown on closed tracks, do
not taunt Happy Fun Ball...
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Cheers, Bev
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There is a fine line between 'hobby' and 'mental illness.'
>> Suppliers are being advised not to make cessation claims unless you
>> have the clinical studies to back them up lest you ruin it for all
>> users. Keep e-cigs legal !
>I assume there's some sort of law that requires that they be sold as
>quit-smoking aids rather than environmentally-friendly nicotine delivery