DutchNews, December 4, 2015
The cabinet will today slap a minimum age
of 18 on electronic cigarettes in an effort to stop youngsters smoking,
according to RTL news.
In addition, advertising e-cigarettes will be subject to
the same rules as traditional tobacco products.
The changes are being incorporated
into the Dutch laws on tobacco which will be discussed in Friday’s cabinet
meeting, the broadcaster says.
The decision follows research by the public
health organisation RIVM earlier this year which shows e-cigarettes are more
dangerous than thought.
The chemicals included in the smoking mixture include
nicotine, propylene glycol and glycerol, aldehydes, nitrosamines and metals.
Inhaling these can irritate and damage the airways, cause palpitations and
increase the risk of cancers, the RIVM said. The RIVM is now researching the
impact of e-cigarettes on passive smokers.

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