E-Cigarettes
by Conley Bauernfeind
1. Short Term Effects
1.1. Mouth and throat irritation and dry cough.
1.2. Getting buzzed off the nicotine.
1.3. Burning in moiuth and throat.
1.4. Increased salivation.
1.5. Nausea.
2. Long Term Effects
2.1. E-Cigarettes have only been commercially sold for 15 years.
2.2. Since they have only been around for 15 years so there aren't any known long term effects yet.
2.3. Bronchiolitis obliterans or popcorn lung can be caused by vaping.
2.4. Vaping could cause heart diseases.
2.5. It could also cause asthma.
3. Sources
3.1. http://www.rehabcenter.net/vapes-addiction-and-the-best-rehab-centers-for-treatment/
3.2. https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/drugfacts/electronic-cigarettes-e-cigarettes
3.3. http://www.flavrvapor.com/portfolio/how-much-does-it-cost-to-vape/
4. Treatments
4.1. Although using e cigs is a treatment usaually used by smokers of conventional cigarettes some people go straight to vaping.
4.2. Since vaping is so new there aren't very many treatments. Though there is some rehab groups that tend to addicts.
5. Cost
5.1. Since there are so many different types of vapes the prices very.
5.2. On average a vapor spends 400-600 dollars on vaping every year.
5.3. This is substantially less than smokers that using conventional cigarettes where they can spend on average up to 2,300 dollars per year.
6. Drug Classification
6.1. E-Cigarettes have nicotine in it.
6.2. Nicotine is a very addictive drug.
6.3. Nicotine is a stimulate.
7. Street Names
7.1. Vapes
7.2. Egos
7.3. E-cigs
7.4. Mods
8. Modes of Use
8.1. There are many different times of vapes in the world. Though the only way you can vape is by smoking it.
8.2. There are usually three different types of vapes, there is a pen, there is a mod, and there is an e-cig that looks like a conventional cigarette.
9. Interesting Facts
9.1. More than 250 different types of e-cigs are currently on the market.
9.2. E-cigs were made to help people stop using conventional cigarettes.