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Q: Why people use Electronic Cigarette?
A: It feels like a cigarette, looks like a cigarette, it even emits vapor. In many ways, it is an actual smoking experience. It has all the pleasure of the cigarette, but without all the problems. The following are the reasons why people use electronic cigarettes:
1. No tar and other carcinogenic substance.
2. Harmless to others and the environment. Without the danger of second-hand smoking.
3. Can smoke in a public places.
4. Enables smokers to abstain from smoking non-painfully.
5. Save money on smoking.
6. No ignition and no fire hazard.
Q: How do the ingredients compare to traditional cigarettes and cigars?
A: The number of ingredients in E-cigarette and the outcome of those ingredients when used are vastly different and infinitely safer than those found in traditional cigarettes and cigars.
It contains only water, propylene glycol, nicotine, a scent that emulates a tobacco flavor and a membrane to suspend the ingredients. None of these ingredients are considered cancer-causing agents. The Food and Drug Administration deems propylene glycol safe. Nicotine itself is not believed to have toxicological effects, offers some therapeutic uses and can be found in pepper, tomato, eggplant and potato.
Cigarettes and cigars, meanwhile, commonly contain tobacco, hundreds of additives, nicotine, glue and paper, which when ignited, according to the Centers for Disease Control, harm nearly every organ of the body, and cause cancer, and cardiovascular and respiratory disease.
Q: How long does a cartridge last?
A: It can be inhaled 80-90 drags.
Q: Who are suitable users and forbidden users?
A:
Suitable Users:
The people who have been smoking for a long period of time, and suffering uncomfortable feeling.
The people working in no-smoking places but with the habit of smoking.
Forbidden Users:
Minors under 18 years old.
People without the habit of smoking.
People sensitive to nicotine or any other ingredients in the inhalant.
Pregnant and breast-feeding women.
The patients who should avoid smoking.
Q: How many cigarettes are equal to one atomized cartridge?
Different smoking habits of individual smoker and various brands of cigarettes result different levels of nicotine contents. For example, usually the content of a ordinary cigarette is 1.1mg nicotine. Thus, one package of ordinary cigarette(20pc) contains 22mg nicotine. One atomized cartridge can be sucked about 90 times, equivalent to about 8 ordinary cigarettes. But the nicotine content is lower than ordinary cigarette.There are four kinds cartridges available:
High (nicotine content: 18mg)
Med (nicotine content: 14mg)
Low (nicotine content: 11mg)
No (nicotine content: 0mg)
Q: The Law
The Law introduced in the United Kingdom in the Health Act 2006, banned the use of tobacco based cigarettes in public places. The Act was introduced in response to where tobacco based cigarettes kills over 100,000 people each year in the UK, as lit tobacco produces tar, carcinogens, carbon monoxide and up to 400 other toxic substances. In Chapter 28 that incorporates the Smoking ban, the definition of smoking is stated as : smoking refers to smoking tobacco or anything which contains tobacco, or smoking any other substance, and smoking includes being in possession of lit tobacco or of anything lit which contains tobacco, or being in possession of any other lit substance in a form in which it could be smoked.The user of a electronic cigarette device is excluded from this Act as the device contains no tobacco; it is not ignited, and produces no smoke from burning substances. The electronic cigarette can be used in any location and within any premises that introduced a ban on tobacco based cigarettes with the introduction into Law of the Health Act 2006.
Q: What flavours are available?
Over 30 flavours available more in development. Email info@paxes.co.uk for more information
Our electronic cigarettes have been investigated by the MHRA and we were
informed that electronic cigarettes may only be marketed as an
alternative to smoking. After reviewing our web site for compliance this
is what the MHRA had to say about our electronic cigarette.
"THE PRODUCT
WAS NOT CLASSED AS MEDICINAL IN THE UK BY THE MEDICINES AND HEALTHCARE
PRODUCTS REGULATORY AGENCY. SALE AND SUPPLY OF THIS PRODUCT WOULD NOT BE
SUBJECT TO LICENSING AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE MEDICINES FOR HUMAN USE
REGULATIONS 1994 (S.I.1994/31440)". The MHRA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
CHANGE ITS VIEW IN THE EVENT OF ANY INFORMATION OR EVIDENCE WHICH MAY
HAVE A BEARING ON THE STATUS OF THE PRODUCT."
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