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Other chemicals that are associated with chewing or sniffing tobacco include aniline, naphthalene, phenol, pyrene, tar, and 2-naphthylamine
Article L3511-2 of the Public Health Code states: Products intended to be smoked, sniffed, chewed or sucked, provided that they are, even partially, made of tobacco, as well as products intended to be smoked even if they do not contain tobacco, shall be considered as tobacco products. France has around 15 million smokers (daily or occasional), figures from Sant Publique France show, while 4.4% of the population vape regularly, meaning smoke e-cigarettes
The World Health Organization has also previously cited several health concerns associated with vaping, pointing out that: The long-term effects are unknown Nicotine in the liquid that is vapourised in an e-cigarette is addictive Users replacing the liquid in refillable e-cigarettes might spill the product on their skin, possibly leading to nicotine poisoning Some sweeter flavours of e-cigarettes are irritants, potentially causing inflammation of the airways
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