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| No. Despite the name, both FDA and CDC have concluded the vast majority of cases were linked to tainted THC vapor products, not nicotine vapor products. Only 14% of EVALI patients claimed they did not use THC products. However, neither CDC nor FDA have reported finding any contaminated nicotine products that could have caused the injury. [[Read more here.]] | | No. Despite the name, both FDA and CDC have concluded the vast majority of cases were linked to tainted THC vapor products, not nicotine vapor products. Only 14% of EVALI patients claimed they did not use THC products. However, neither CDC nor FDA have reported finding any contaminated nicotine products that could have caused the injury. |
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| | *[[ENDS_EVALI_VALI_THCVALI|ENDS EVALI VALI THCVALI]] |
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