Abstract

Electronic cigarettes are growing in popularity, but the physiological consequences of vaporized nicotine are unknown. Twenty healthy non-smokers inhaled vaporized nicotine and placebo (randomized). Nicotine inhalation was associated with higher arterial pressures in the seated position, and increased arterial pressures in the head-up positions with no other effects on autonomic control. Our results show that vaporized nicotine inhalation is not innocuous. Longitudinal studies in otherwise healthy non-smokers should be conducted.

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