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- noun Plural form of
e-cigarette .
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The Boston Public Health Commission this afternoon unanimously approved proposed rules that would crack down on the sale of electronic cigarettes, popularly known as e-cigarettes, regulating them like actual cigarettes.
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The FDA said e-cigarettes could still be regulated as drugs or drug-delivery devices if they are "marketed for therapeutic purposes," — for example, as a stop-smoking aid.
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The FDA lost a court case last year after trying to treat e-cigarettes as drug-delivery devices, rather than tobacco products, because e-cigarettes heat nicotine extracted from tobacco.
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The FDA said e-cigarettes could still be regulated as drugs or drug-delivery devices if they are "marketed for therapeutic purposes," for example, as a stop-smoking aid.
FDA proposes to regulate electronic cigarettes under less-strict tobacco rules 2011
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Users and distributors say e-cigarettes address both the nicotine addiction and the behavioral aspects of smoking the holding of the cigarette, the puffing, seeing the smoke come out and the hand motion without the more than 4,000 chemicals found in cigarettes.
FDA proposes to regulate electronic cigarettes under less-strict tobacco rules 2011
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Some sellers of e-cigarettes sued the FDA in 2009 after the agency told customs officials to refuse entry of shipments into the U.S.
FDA proposes to regulate electronic cigarettes under less-strict tobacco rules 2011
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The FDA lost a court case last year after trying to treat e-cigarettes as drug-delivery devices, rather than tobacco products, because e-cigarettes heat nicotine extracted from tobacco.
FDA proposes to regulate electronic cigarettes under less-strict tobacco rules 2011
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Users and distributors say e-cigarettes address both the nicotine addiction and the behavioral aspects of smoking — the holding of the cigarette, the puffing, seeing the smoke come out and the hand motion — without the more than 4,000 chemicals found in cigarettes.
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The FDA lost a court case last year after trying to treat e-cigarettes as drug-delivery devices, rather than tobacco products, because e-cigarettes heat nicotine extracted from tobacco.
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Some sellers of e-cigarettes sued the FDA in 2009 after the agency told customs officials to refuse entry of shipments into the U.S.
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