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The tobacco-free fallacy: What paediatricians should know about herbal smoking products.

Arianne KhorasaniNicholas Chadi
Published in: Paediatrics & child health (2022)
While e-cigarette and combustible cigarette use remains more common among youth, herbal smoking products are gaining interest and popularity among children and adolescents. Herbal smoking products are often touted as a safer alternative to tobacco smoking or nicotine vaping; however, research suggests that they emit significant levels of toxicants and carcinogens posing risks to child and adolescent health. The low perceived risk coupled with youth-friendly flavours and easy access may entice youth to use herbal smoking products and increase the risk of subsequent tobacco and substance use. We discuss what is known about the use, health effects, and regulations of herbal smoking products and present strategies for policymakers and paediatric providers to reduce the risks associated with these products for Canadian youth.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
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  • young adults
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