As Ive noted above, in my experience in a heavily smokeless tobacco-using state, most patients who turn to a smokeless product to stop smoking wind up doing both
These seeds are small and delicate, requiring careful handling to ensure their viability
Caffeine has the potential to interact with a number of medications
Once again, we see tobacco companies and e-cigarette manufacturers being the root of the problem by not only creating and distributing the product, but also by their lack of guidance to consumers on how to dispose of their devices
We are willing to work with the FDA to create a more expansive dataset request to aid in scholarly research on this vital topic, and perhaps others
Another key difference is that tobacco is burned and inhaled as smoke, while e-cigarettes just heat up liquid nicotine to turn it into an odorless vapor