A debate: Can we recommend electronic cigarettes to our patients? Opinion 1

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Abstract

A discussion about disadvantages of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) has recently broken out. There are even opinions that they are as harmful as regular cigarettes. However, this has not been proved, and theoretical premises suggest that e-cigarettes should be definitely less harmful as while using them, tobacco is not burned and harmful substances, in particular carcinogens are not produced. Certain premises assume that e-cigarettes may be used as a new form of nicotine replacement therapy, but this has not been confirmed yet. Therefore, further research into harmfulness and safety of the use of e-cigarettes is required. This paper presents solely reasons for the possibility of recommending e-cigarettes to people addicted to nicotine.

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Zielonka, T. M. (2017). A debate: Can we recommend electronic cigarettes to our patients? Opinion 1. Advances in Respiratory Medicine, 84(2), 35–39. https://doi.org/10.5603/ARM.2017.0007

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