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VisitFDA Warns of Potent, Addictive 6-Methyl Nicotine in Vapes
May 29, 2024, 11:30 AM
The FDA has issued a warning regarding the use of nicotine-like chemicals in vapes, specifically highlighting the potential dangers of 6-methyl nicotine. This chemical, which is being used in vapes in the U.S. and abroad, may be more potent and addictive than traditional nicotine. The unregulated status of 6-methyl nicotine has raised concerns and calls for stricter regulations due to unknown health risks. The FDA says these chemicals can also skirt regulations designed to control nicotine products. The FDA's warning underscores the need for regulatory measures to control these potent nicotine analogs.
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