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E-cigarette use in adolescents
Madelynn Hannah, Marc P. Fadel and Trisha Tulloch
CMAJ April 08, 2024 196 (13) E445; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.230925
Madelynn Hannah
Department of Pharmacy (Hannah), Hospital for Sick Children; Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy (Hannah), University of Toronto; Department of Psychiatry (Fadel), Hospital for Sick Children; Division of Child and Youth Mental Health (Fadel), Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Division of Adolescent Medicine (Tulloch), Hospital for Sick Children; Nicotine Dependence Clinic (Tulloch), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ont.
BSc PharmDMarc P. Fadel
Department of Pharmacy (Hannah), Hospital for Sick Children; Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy (Hannah), University of Toronto; Department of Psychiatry (Fadel), Hospital for Sick Children; Division of Child and Youth Mental Health (Fadel), Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Division of Adolescent Medicine (Tulloch), Hospital for Sick Children; Nicotine Dependence Clinic (Tulloch), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ont.
MD PhDTrisha Tulloch
Department of Pharmacy (Hannah), Hospital for Sick Children; Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy (Hannah), University of Toronto; Department of Psychiatry (Fadel), Hospital for Sick Children; Division of Child and Youth Mental Health (Fadel), Department of Psychiatry, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto; Division of Adolescent Medicine (Tulloch), Hospital for Sick Children; Nicotine Dependence Clinic (Tulloch), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ont.
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E-cigarette use in adolescents
Madelynn Hannah, Marc P. Fadel, Trisha Tulloch
CMAJ Apr 2024, 196 (13) E445; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.230925
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- Rates of use of e-cigarettes that contain nicotine (“vaping”) by adolescents in Canada continue to be among the highest in the world1
- Adolescents acquire highly concentrated nicotine vaping products despite national and provincial regulations in Canada
- Adolescents should be asked about vaping in all health care settings5
- In addition to behavioural interventions for vaping cessation, adolescents can be offered nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)4,5
- Judicious initiation of NRT is necessary, owing to unpredictable nicotine exposure from vaping
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