'My parents won't know': Teens in Malaysia take to vaping following legal loophole

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Kuala Lumpur - Outside a convenience store in Shah Alam in Selangor state, a group of secondary school students huddled together, sharing several flavoured e-cigarettes they had bought. The 15- and 16-year-olds were vaping in the open while exchanging their opinions on the flavours they were trying. 'I've always wanted to try smoking but I was scared my parents could...

Kuala Lumpur - Outside a convenience store in Shah Alam in Selangor state, a group of secondary school students huddled together, sharing several flavoured e-cigarettes they had bought.

Liquid and gel nicotine, key ingredients of e-cigarettes and vaporisers, were removed from the list of scheduled poisons in April, with the government now imposing a tax on vape products and e-cigarettes. But for now, those below 18 are free to use products containing nicotine liquid and gel without regulation, sparking a public outcry among health practitioners and parents.

Likening nicotine addiction to that of heroin, he said nicotine is categorised by the United States Food and Drug Administration and similar agencies in other countries as a highly addictive substance. "And once you're addicted to the substance, be it heroin or nicotine, you end up continuing to need and crave the substance in increasingly higher dosages, irrespective of where they get that nicotine from," Dr Murallitharan said.

 

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