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Frequently Asked Questions
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Just like with tobacco cigarettes minors that are under the age of 18 should not use electronic cigarettes. Before ordering or using an electronic cigarette please check your local tobacco laws and use them as a guide to weather you should or should not use electronic cigarettes.
Electronic cigarettes are not meant to be used by non smokers. Electronic cigarettes still contain nicotine (with the exception of the zero nicotine refill cartridges) that can be addictive.
People who have allergic reactions to nicotine or any other kind of ingredient that is found in inhalants should not use electronic cigarettes. If you experience and adverse or unwanted side effects you should discontinue use of the product.
Just like with regular tobacco cigarettes pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use electronic cigarettes. People with a disease or poor health conditions should also not use electronic cigarettes without a doctors approval just like you should with a traditional cigarette.
Using electronic cigarettes at the same time you are using a cessation device is discouraged. However if you decide to purchase the zero nicotine cartridges there is a good chance that it may help you quit smoking all together. Since you are still feeding that urge to lift the cigarette up to your mouth.
As with regular tobacco cigarettes you should never leave this product in the reach of minors or use it around children. After all who would want to influence their child to pick up the nasty habit.
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