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E-Cigarette Poisonings on the Rise

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Thursday, January 15, 2015   

WASHINGTON – The number of calls to poison control centers about electronic cigarette incidents more than doubled last year, compared with 2013, according to new data from the American Association of Poison Control Centers.

Children under age six were the victims in more than half the cases.

The rise in calls has the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids calling on the Federal Drug Administration to finalize its proposed rule to regulate the products.

The group’s campaign spokesman, Vince Willmore, says the FDA also needs to crack down on companies' marketing and flavors, such as gummy bear and bubble gum.

"Given how they're being marketed, and given these sweet flavors, it's not surprising that more kids are using e-cigarettes, and that they're attracted to nicotine liquids and being poisoned by them," he says.

While there are no federal regulations to restrict the sale of electronic cigarettes and the nicotine liquids, most states prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes to minors.

The Michigan Legislature approved such a measure, but Gov. Rick Snyder has yet to sign it.

Willmore says his group wants the FDA to finalize and strengthen rules by the end of April.

He adds the colors and packaging of e-cigarettes also appeal to children, yet nicotine is highly dangerous - and not only because of potential addiction.

"Nicotine is a very toxic substance, and that exposure to even small amounts of nicotine - whether it's through the skin or through ingestion – can cause vomiting and seizures,” he points out. “And unfortunately, it can even be lethal."

A one-year-old child in New York died last month after swallowing liquid nicotine.

Willmore says the FDA should require childproof packaging, and adults need to keep the devices and supplies out of sight and out of reach of children.




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