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Health Canada warns vapers to monitor themselves for lung problems

Canadians who vape are being warned to monitor themselves for lung problems – and to seek help if they have any worries.

Health Canada said people using e-cigarettes should watch out for the likes of coughing, shortness of breath and chest pains.

It comes after US medical authorities revealed they are investigating close to 200 acute pulmonary illnesses linked to the use of vaping products.

They are also investigating two reported deaths.

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In June, a study was released showing a 74% increase in vaping among teenagers aged between 16 and 19 in Canada.

Government agencies in Canada, however, have not yet seen any evidence of lung illnesses related to vaping.

But they are working closely with their US counterparts.

“The Government of Canada is monitoring all available data sources for indications of similar issues in Canada, and will take action, as appropriate, to protect the health and safety of Canadians,” officials explained in a statement.

They added: “Vaping is not without risk, and the potential long-term effects of vaping remain unknown. Non-smokers, people who are pregnant and young people should not vape.

“Canadians are reminded that the purchase of vaping products outside the legal market may create additional risk as these products are unregulated and potentially unsafe, and thereby pose a risk to health and safety.”

Officials also warned about the dangers of illegal cannabis e-cigarettes, which they say may be contaminated.

They added that vapers should avoid modifying their products.



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