TOBACCO & NICOTINE The chemicals in all tobacco products ......Stronger E-Cigarettes/Vapes...

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TOBACCO & NICOTINE

The chemicals in all tobacco products harm the body.

Harmful Effects of Tobacco

& Nicotine

Use

Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disability in the United States.

Any form of tobacco use, such as cigarettes, vaping, chew/dip tobacco can cause health problems.

Smoking has been linked to lung disease, cancers, and heart disease.

Short Term & Long

Term Effects of Smoking:Nicotine or

Tobacco

• Brain chemistry changes

• Taste buds are dulled and

appetite is reduced.

• Bad breath, yellowed teeth, and

smelly hair, skin, and clothes.

• Chronic bronchitis

• Emphysema

• Lung Cancer

• Coronary Heart Disease

• Stroke

• A weakened Immune System

Anatomy of a Pod-Based System

Cartridges/Pods

Devices with Rechargeable Battery

Covers

PHIX

JUUL

These cartridges/pods do contain NICOTINE!

BatteryAtomizer/coil

Absorbent material/cotton:Nicotine

Propylene glycol

Vegetable glycerin

Flavorants

Nicotine aerosol

What Are E-Cigarettes?

1. Using your own words, define the terms:

VAPOR, GAS, AEROSOL

2. Using laptop, phone, or dictionaries, find the exact

definition for each term

3. List examples of each term

Activity Directions

Stronger E-Cigarettes/Vapes

tobaccopreventiontoolkit.stanford.edu

=20 CIGARETTES

≈41 CIGARETTES

≈50CIGARETTES

≈90 CIGARETTES

1 Pack of Cigarettes≈20 mg of nicotine

1 JUUL pod≈41.3 mg of nicotine

1 Puff bar≈50 mg of nicotine

1 Suorin pod≈90 mg of nicotine

Cigs in a Podtobaccopreventiontoolkit.stanford.edu

The Body on Nicotine

Heart beats fasterdue to “fight or flight” response

Increased acid reflux

Trouble breathing & damage to lungs

Rewires and changes the brain

No Fun in the Lungstobaccopreventiontoolkit.stanford.edu

Inflammation

and Irritation

of the

Airways

Destruction

of Air Sacs

in the Lungs

Weaker Immune Response to Infection

A Hit to the Hearttobaccopreventiontoolkit.stanford.edu

Aerosol Impairs Blood

Vessel Function

Stiff Blood

Vessels

=

Risk for

Blood Clotting

Blood Flow

Throughout

Your Body

Risk for Heart Attacktobaccopreventiontoolkit.stanford.edu

+ cigs+ e-cigs

family history

dietexercise

race

- cigs- e-cigs

Costs to Society with Tobacco and Nicotine Use

The US spends more than $300 billion a year, including: Est. $170 billion in direct medical care for adults & more than $156 billion in lost productivity

A person smoking one pack of cigarettes a day will spend about $2,415.60 a year on the habit. Two packs = $5,000

Selling nicotine/tobaccoproducts to minors is illegal. Using tobacco/nicotine at school can lead to suspension or expulsion.

Do you think e-cigarettes/vape pens create a vapor, a gas, or aerosol?

It’s an Aerosol, Not a Vapor

What’s in E-Cig Aerosol?

• Propylene glycol

• Glycerin

• Flavorings (many)

• Nicotine

• NNN

• NNK

• NAB

• NAT

• Ethylbenzene

• Benzene

• Xylene

• Toluene

• Acetaldehyde

• Formaldehyde

• Naphthalene

• Styrene

• Benzo(b)fluoranthen

e

• Cadmium

• Silicon

• Lithium

• Lead

• Magnesium

• Manganese

• Potassium

• Titanium

• Zinc

• Zirconium

• Calcium

• Iron

• Sulfur

• Vanadium

• Cobalt

• Rubidium

• Benzo(ghi)perylene

• Acetone

• Acrolein

• Silver

• Nickel

• Tin

• Sodium

• Strontium

• Barium

• Aluminum

• Chromium

• Boron

• Copper

• Selenium

• Arsenic

• Nitrosamines,

• Polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons

• Chlorobenzene

• Crotonaldehyde

• Propionaldehyde

• Benzaldehyde

• Valeric acid

• Hexanal

• Fluorine

• Anthracene

• Pyrene

• Acenaphthylene

• Acenapthene

• Fluoranthene

• Benz(a)anthracene

• Chrysene

• Retene

• Benzo(a)pyrene

• Indeno(1,2,3-

cd)pyrene

E-Cig Aerosol Composition

Compounds in yellow are from FDA

2012, Harmful and Potentially Harmful

Substances – Established List

• Propylene glycol

• Glycerin

• Flavorings (many)

• Nicotine

• NNN

• NNK

• NAB

• NAT

• Ethylbenzene

• Benzene

• Xylene

• Toluene

• Acetaldehyde

• Formaldehyde

• Naphthalene

• Styrene

• Benzo(b)fluoranthen

e

• Cadmium

• Silicon

• Lithium

• Lead

• Magnesium

• Manganese

• Potassium

• Titanium

• Zinc

• Zirconium

• Calcium

• Iron

• Sulfur

• Vanadium

• Cobalt

• Rubidium

• Benzo(ghi)perylene

• Acetone

• Acrolein

• Silver

• Nickel

• Tin

• Sodium

• Strontium

• Barium

• Aluminum

• Chromium

• Boron

• Copper

• Selenium

• Arsenic

• Nitrosamines,

• Polycyclic

aromatic

hydrocarbons

• Chlorobenzene

• Crotonaldehyde

• Propionaldehyde

• Benzaldehyde

• Valeric acid

• Hexanal

• Fluorine

• Anthracene

• Pyrene

• Acenaphthylene

• Acenapthene

• Fluoranthene

• Benz(a)anthracene

• Chrysene

• Retene

• Benzo(a)pyrene

• Indeno(1,2,3-

cd)pyrene

All of these have been

found in e-cig aerosol

Where Else Can You Find These Chemicals?

NicotineFormaldehyde

Acetone

Rubidium

Propylene glycol →Antifreeze Ethylbenzene→Paints, Pesticides

→Cigarettes

→Nail Polish Remover

→Embalming →Fireworks

What is Thirdhand Smoke?

?

SHS

THS

Indoor Surfaces

?

Thirdhand Smoke

Nicotine & other chemicals© Stanford University