CPSC's National Injury Information Clearinghouse database has 29 reports of house fires and serious injuries caused by exploding e-cigarettes
Raising the tobacco age to 21, keeping tobacco prices high, restricting the sale of flavored tobacco products and funding tobacco prevention and control programs are all solutions to reduce tobaccos harm now and in the future. Quick facts More information on the FDA rule requiring e-cigarette warning labels is available here: www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm506676.htm FDA Label Requirement Specifics: www.fda.gov/TobaccoProducts/Labeling/Labeling/ucm524470.htm The 2017 Minnesota Youth Tobacco Survey found: Minnesota has seen a nearly 50 percent surge in high-school students using e-cigarettes (from 13 percent in 2014 to 19 percent in 2017)
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Common e-cig flavoring agents on this list include, but are not limited to: diacetyl, acetoin, 2,3-pentanedione (buttery flavors), camphor and cyclohexanone (minty flavors), benzaldehyde (cherry or almond flavors), cinnamaldehyde (cinnamon flavor), cresol (leathery or medicinal flavor), butyraldehyde (chocolate flavor), and isoamyl acetate (banana flavor)