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E-cigarette puffing patterns associated with high and low nicotine e-liquid strength: effects on toxicant and carcinogen exposure.

Sharon CoxLeon KośmiderHayden McRobbieMaciej GoniewiczCatherine KimberMira DoigLynne Dawkins
Published in: BMC public health (2016)
The findings will have important implications for public health messaging regarding the relative risks and subjective effects associated with using high and low strength nicotine e-liquid, and for policy makers regarding regulations on nicotine concentrations in e-liquids.
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