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*Tests performed by the FDA have shown that e-cigarettes have similar nicotine levels and trace contaminants as NRT products. 
*Propylene glycol (PG) is generally recognized as safe by oral, dermal or inhalation routes and has been a common ingredient in all American made tobacco cigarettes for seven decades.”
*[https://juniperpublishers.com/gjpps/pdf/GJPPS.MS.ID.555584.pdf PDF Version]
*Citation: A Review on the Safety of Inhalation of Propylene Glycol in E-cigarettes, Karyn I. Cotta}, 2017
  • Tests performed by the FDA have shown that e-cigarettes have similar nicotine levels and trace contaminants as NRT products.
  • Propylene glycol (PG) is generally recognized as safe by oral, dermal or inhalation routes and has been a common ingredient in all American made tobacco cigarettes for seven decades.”
  • PDF Version
  • Citation: A Review on the Safety of Inhalation of Propylene Glycol in E-cigarettes, Karyn I. Cotta}, 2017