Some e-cigarettes contain enough alcohol (used to vaporize nicotine) to affect motor skills, without the user knowing it, new research shows.
"e-Cigarettes are not regulated right now, and this study raises major questions about the acute and long-term safety of e-cigarettes. It's one thing to drink alcohol, it's another thing to inhale it," senior investigator Mehmet Sofuoglu, MD, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine and VA Connecticut Healthcare System, told Medscape Medical News.
"We didn't do a driving simulation, but you kind of have to wonder whether people using e-cigarettes would have impaired driving," he added.
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