It depends on manufacturer of cartridge and e-liquid, but 16mv e-cigarette usually equals 8-10mg of traditional tobacco
A "Tobacco" cigarette is a sampled measure of nicotine; I think they test 1 out of every 10,000 for nicotine level. E-Cig's use a very specific volume of medical grade nicotine.
Yes it does, that is the main purpose of these units: that is to deliver nicotine in a safe(er) way.
No. They contain pure nicotine.
The most common way nicotine is entered into the body is through smoking. However organisations who try to stop people from smoking created the E-cigarette that still provides a small nicotine dosage. And with the nicotine patches which are available there are many ways to access nicotine.
nicotine patch
if they do a blood test for nicotine.
There are no harmful substances in the E-cigarettes, however 'Nicotine' is still present.
I replaced cigarettes with e-cigarettes. Much less harmfull....much less money. E-cigarettes do contain nicotine and therefore...addicting. But they DO NOT contain the over 500 chemicals and the tar from smoke..e-cigs have no smoke...but produce a vapor. Works for me.
There are not health benefits from vapor pens or e-cigarettes. The vapor pen provides flavor and nicotine and is a much healthier alternative to smoking tobacco.
Yes, nicotine can be absorbed through the skin when in contact with products like nicotine patches or nicotine-containing liquids used in e-cigarettes. Absorption rates may vary based on factors such as concentration and the specific formulation of the product.
it is called as inunction It may also be referred to as Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). This would include other products as nicotine gum, lozenges, inhalors & even e-cigarettes as alternative sources of nicotine.