Media release: 17 January, 2023
The Heart Foundation is calling for a range of much-needed regulatory actions to better protect Australians from the harmful effects of e-cigarettes.
The Heart Foundation this week made a submission to the Therapeutic Goods Administration’s (TGA) regulatory review of e-cigarettes. Recommendations include:
The Heart Foundation has long been a major advocate of controls on tobacco smoking given the unequivocally dangerous link between smoking and cardiovascular disease.
The organisation is concerned that e-cigarettes are a gateway for users to take up tobacco smoking. Research shows that use of e-cigarettes can cause people who have never smoked to take up tobacco cigarettes, and reformed smokers to relapse.1
The Heart Foundation is also concerned that people who use e-cigarettes face a greater risk of developing cardiovascular disease during their lifetime, as nicotine use can lead to increased risk of high blood pressure, increased heart rate and arterial stiffness.2
Furthermore, inhaling these products is simply not safe. They have been found to contain hundreds of chemicals and can cause accidental and intentional poisonings (including deaths), seizures, burns and injuries. Further research to understand the longer-term health impacts of e-cigarette use is required, warranting a precautionary approach in the meantime.
“E-cigarettes are simply not safe to use and have been shown to cause non-smokers to take up tobacco smoking – a dangerous double-whammy on a person’s heart health.
“Despite being illegal unless prescribed, e-cigarettes containing nicotine have somehow increasingly found their way into the hands of Australian children, young people and reformed smokers.
“As a nation, we are now at a ‘sliding doors’ moment where we risk allowing the health mistakes from tobacco cigarettes more than 60 years ago to be repeated for an entirely new generation.
“The Heart Foundation thanks the TGA for this review and asks that it consider our recommendations in the interest of protecting the health of future generations of Australians.”
The Heart Foundation welcomes the Australian Government’s renewed focus on tobacco control and the decision to undertake a TGA consultation on the regulation of vaping and e-cigarette products.
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Last updated21 February 2024