Examples of regulated components and parts of ENDS include: E-liquids A glass or plastic vial container of e-liquid Cartridges Atomizers, the part of the ENDS that turns e-liquid into vapor for inhalation Cartomizers and clearomizers, which, similar to atomizers also deliver e-liquid in vapor form Certain batteries Digital display or lights to adjust settings Tank systems Drip tips or mouthpieces Flavorings for ENDS Programmable software Products marketed for therapeutic purposes (for example, marketed as a product to help people quit smoking) are regulated by FDAs Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER)
Three studies on the effects of e-cig vapor conducted three years in a row all yielded the same conclusions: When compared to tobacco cigarettes, e-cigs pose virtually no danger to vapers or bystanders
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