Heat not burn' cigarettes still harmful to health

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Heat not burn’ cigarettes, marketed as a safer option by tobacco companies, still contain chemicals that are harmful to health, a
government advisory body has found.To get more news about Hitaste, you can visit hitaste official website.
The independent Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COT) has looked at the evidence on the
“heat not burn” products currently available mainly online in the UK.
They are less risky than conventional cigarettes, the committee has
found, but nobody should assume they are safe.
Reporting its findings to the department of health in England, the committee said people who use the two products sold in the UK are
exposed to about 50% less or 90% less of the “harmful and potentially
harmful” compounds. The variation is mostly to do with the temperature
to which the tobacco is heated; one product reaches 350C and the other
50C. In a conventional cigarette, tobacco is burned at 800C.Professor
Alan Boobis, chair of the COT, said there is likely to be a risk to
health with “heat not burn” products, although it would be a reduced
risk, but the safest thing is to quit altogether.
If you are having trouble stopping smoking, he said, first try the licensed nicotine replacement therapies, such as patches and gum. “Then
think about e-cigarettes. If that really doesn’t work, there are the
‘heat not burn’ devices,” he said.
“But at the same time, we have to be very much on our guard that these are not seen as recreational devices.”The committee found there
was a risk, though, reduced, to bystanders who might inhale the fumes.
It also advised that they could not be considered safe for pregnant
women.
The ‘heat not burn’ cigarettes in the UK market have been developed by the tobacco giants Phillip Morris International (PMI) and British
American Tobacco. PMI has said it is committed to a smoke-free future in
which it will sell safer alternatives. But it still markets cigarettes
heavily around the world, especially in the developing world where fewer
restrictions are in place.
“Heat not burn” cigarettes produce a vapour either from directly heating tobacco or from heating other substances which are then passed
over tobacco to flavour it. The higher temperatures are reached where
tobacco is heated directly, as in the PMI iQOS product.
Posted 05 Mar 2021

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