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Electronic cigarettes, frequently referred to as e-cigarettes, have emerged as a controversial and rapidly growing phenomenon in the realm of tobacco and nicotine consumption worldwide. This study reports the prevalence of respiratory symptoms among e-cigarette users. This study also helps to understand the potential harmful effects and importance of quitting e-cigarette smoking. An observational cross-sectional study was carried out in Saudi Arabia. The study period was from September 2022 to August 2023. The sample size was 447 participants. Among recent e-cigarette users in this Saudi study, usage varied, with 44.1% using 1–5 days, 33.6% using 6–30 days, and 22.4% using e-cigarettes previously but not in the previous month. Vape devices were predominant (42.7%). There were significant associations emerged between e-cigarette use frequency and symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness, and shortness of breath. E-cigarette use was notably linked to asthma-related symptoms, underscoring its concerning impact on respiratory health (P < 0.05). E-cigarette consumption has a significant impact on respiratory effects and specifically asthma-related symptoms among this Saudi population.
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Alrasheedi, S. M., Alrashdi, M. N., Alhumaidan, L. S., Alkhdairi, A., Alzweihary, A. M., Alhussaini, O. M., … Bashal, A. A. M. (2024). Prevalence of Adverse Respiratory Symptoms Among E-Cigarette Users in Saudi Arabia – A Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 16(Suppl 2), S1641–S1646. https://doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1222_23
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