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World Service,04 Jun 2013,17 mins

Doing Business with Addicts

Business Daily

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It is much easier to run a business when you've got addicts for customers. E-cigarettes - battery powered cigarette substitutes which vaporise a solution containing nicotine - are addictive but they are a lot more healthy than the real thing. Electronic smokes may get rid of the really dangerous bits of smoking - the tar, smoke and carbon monoxide - so many health professionals believe they are much safer than smoking. But nicotine is still a fiercely addictive and potentially dangerous drug. So how should governments regulate the booming e-cigarette market - if at all? In some countries they are banned, others control them. In many nations there are no restrictions on their use whatsoever. Justin Rowlatt discusses this new product with Mike Ryan of the e-cigarette company E-Lites; Frederic Vincent the spokesman for health and consumer policy at the European Commission and John Britton, a public health expert at Nottingham City Hospital. (Image: A man smokes an electronic cigarette. Credit: AFP/Getty)

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