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This publication by the World Health Organization provides standard operating procedures for the determination of nicotine, glycerol, and propylene glycol in e-liquids, as well as the analysis of tobacco-specific nitrosamines in mainstream tobacco smoke. It is intended for use by laboratories participating in the Tobacco Laboratory Network (TobLabNet). The document outlines precise methodologies for testing under ISO and intense smoking conditions, ensuring accurate and consistent results. It aims to enhance consumer product safety and contribute to public health knowledge regarding the chemical composition of tobacco products. The intended audience includes scientists, researchers, and public health officials concerned with tobacco regulation and safety.
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This publication, produced by the World Health Organization's Tobacco Laboratory Network, provides standardized methods for analyzing tobacco products. It details procedures for determining nicotine content in smokeless tobacco and the presence of tobacco-specific nitrosamines in mainstream cigarette smoke. The document serves as a guide for laboratories conducting tobacco product testing under ISO and intense smoking conditions. The primary aim is to ensure accurate measurement of harmful substances in tobacco products to enhance consumer safety. It is intended for scientists, health officials, and organizations involved in tobacco regulation and research.
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This book has been created for patients who have decided to make education and research an integral part of the treatment process. Although it also gives information useful to doctors, caregivers and other health professionals, it tells patients where and how to look for information covering virtually all topics related to nicotine dependence (also chewing tobacco; cigar smoking; cigarette abuse; cigarette addiction; cigarette dependence; ciragette smoking), from the essentials to the most advanced areas of research. The title of this book includes the word official. This reflects the fact tha
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This publication by the World Health Organization (WHO) provides standardized operating procedures for determining the moisture content in smokeless tobacco products. Developed by WHO's TobLabNet, it addresses public health concerns related to smokeless tobacco and offers validated methods for measuring moisture, a key factor affecting nicotine release. The document aims to ensure global consistency in analytical results and is intended for use by laboratories and researchers in tobacco control. It serves as a guide for implementing effective tobacco product analysis methods.
Tobacco products. --- Nicotine. --- Tobacco products --- Nicotine
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This publication by the World Health Organization examines the regulatory landscape concerning novel and emerging nicotine and tobacco products across various jurisdictions. It explores the litigation challenges that arise from regulatory measures, focusing on product disclosures, prohibitions, and flavor bans. The book analyzes legal arguments and court reasoning in cases that address these measures, as well as health claims, advertising, promotion, and sponsorship. It highlights the strategies manufacturers use to bypass regulations and the courts' varying responses to arguments about relative risk and technological advances. The work aims to provide a comprehensive overview of legal precedents and regulatory gaps, offering insights for policymakers and regulators involved in tobacco control. The intended audience includes legal professionals, policymakers, and health regulators.
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This document, developed by the World Health Organization's Tobacco Laboratory Network (TobLabNet), provides standardized operating procedures for the quantitative determination of nicotine, glycerol, and propylene glycol in e-liquids. It aims to ensure global comparability of analysis results for these substances, which are commonly found in e-liquids used with electronic nicotine delivery systems. The methods are based on ISO standards and are intended for use by laboratories involved in tobacco control efforts. The document emphasizes the importance of measuring nicotine due to its regulated concentration levels in various regions. It serves as a technical guideline for scientists and policymakers involved in tobacco regulation and public health.
Electronic cigarettes. --- Nicotine. --- Electronic cigarettes --- Nicotine
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