Abstract
The US Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about reports of seizures in people, particularly children and young adults, who use e-cigarettes. From 2010 to early 2019, the FDA identified 35 reported cases of seizures after e-cigarette use, the agency announced on April 3. It is too early to tell if e-cigarette use is associated with an increased risk of seizures. “Many of the reports received to date lack enough information to identify a specific brand or sub-brand of e-cigarette. The reports also don’t provide enough detail to establish a clear pattern or cause for these incidents,” FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb and principal deputy commissioner Amy Abernethy say in a statement. Nonetheless, the FDA wants consumers to be aware of potential safety concerns related to e-cigarette use. The agency is encouraging e-cigarette users to report past and future incidents of seizures and other adverse effects to the agency. The
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