Yes. If a user ingests too much of anything (even water!), it can become toxic. However, with the nicotine amounts found in e-cigs, it would be exceedingly difficult to receive a toxic dose of nicotine, when used as directed.
There are electronic cigarettes without nicotine, namely the SMOKeFREE electronic cigarette. So in this circumstance, the answer would be no.
However, different brands do contain different levels of nicotine. With regular cigarettes the filter reduces the amount of nicotine one inhales however with electronic cigarettes the nicotine is obsorbed quickly through mouth, throat and lungs. The theory is that because you're inhaling more of nicotine without a filter - the higher volume you're receiving. Some say upwards of 300% volume of regular cigarettes.
Research is being done by many organizations interested in knowing the answer to this question - since nicotine is considered a drug by the Food Drug Administration - I'm going to assume one can take too much and result in an overdose. However, only time and research will tell.
Electronic Cigarettes are made up of multiple components:Battery(s): normally a single lithium ion battery at 3.7 volts (mods have more than one, and higher voltages)A "Tank" that holds the liquidA Mouthpiece to inhale the 'smoke' (vapor)A control system: either manually activated or automaticThe "Liquid" (often called juice) is made up of:propylene glycol (PG) and/or vegetable glycerin (VG) and/or polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG400) - to produce the "smoke" / visible part of the vapor.Concentrated flavors - normally used in food products like soda to simulate a cigarette / tobacco taste.Medical grade Nicotine.
An electrical or electronic engineer.
An electrician works with electric wiring and electric devices. An electronics technician works with electric or electronic circuitry. An electronic engineer works with electronic circuitry in a design phase.
She was very good with a gun. She could shoota tip of a cigarette off when it's in someonesmouth without killing the person.
electronic and communication branch is the branch of engineering which deals with semiconductor component and devices . and communication means the data between two person interchange you can see mobile phone internet and T.V and satellite these are example of electronic communication.
It is possible that eating a cigarette will make a person sick all day. The effects of eating a cigarette may cause a person to experience nicotine poisoning. Nicotine poisoning is when a person consumes around 500 grams to 1,000 grams of nicotine.
There is 1.81 mg of nicotine in one Marlboro cigarette. The nicotine level has not changed in the Marlboro cigarettes. It has been proven that cigarette smoking is bad for a person's health.
nicotine inters the body -logan dayaye
The nicotine is what affects the brain not the smoke. It increases the amount of adrenaline released during "fight or flight"so it can give you a little rush or buzz so depending on how long you have been smoking your nicotine tolerance and the strength of the cigarette it varies from person to person
In concentrate, yes. In fact, there is enough nicotine in 1 cigarette to kill a person. However most is burned off, and most of what IS inhaled is exhaled back out.
An e-cigarette cartilage (one electric cigarette) can be filled with a solution containing different amounts of nicotine. On average, one contains about 3.6mg of nicotine. For an adult, who is a non-smoker, about 60mg would be fatal. So about 17 electric cigarettes, smoked in short succession could kill someone. However due to a number of factors (such as the absorption of the nicotine, the person's tolerance, and the density of the nicotine solution) it would probably take more to deliver a fatal dose.
Yes, Ofcource...Because the nicotine and tobacco flows in the blood of a smoker and could change the persons blood if the person is a Smoker addict
A Camel Wide cigarette typically contains about 1.6 to 2.4 milligrams of nicotine per cigarette. However, the actual amount of nicotine absorbed by a smoker depends on various factors, including how deeply and frequently the person inhales. Camel Wides, being larger than standard cigarettes, generally deliver a stronger nicotine hit compared to regular-sized cigarettes.
There are alternatives such as nicotine patches or electric cigarette's But basically you can do very little besides convince them to try and stop because no one but that person themselves can get rid of the addiction nicotine causes.
It would be unusual for an e cigarette to cause vomiting, however, different people have different chemical sensitivities or allergies, so it would certainly be possible. However, any person who can smoke a regular, tobacco cigarette without vomiting would be able to inhale nicotine from an e cigarette without vomiting. And if you don't smoke tobacco, there really is no need to use e cigarettes either. The e cigarette is just a device to help people to overcome cigarette addiction. If you just inhale nicotine, that is a lot safer than inhaling smoke, with the tar, carbon monoxide, and other toxins that it contains in addition to nicotine.
The nicotine is basically the compound in tobacco that keeps a person addicted. The tar is what will line the insides of your lungs and kills the alveoli. The rat poison in the tobacco product is what attacks your heart.
The nicotine is what affects the brain not the smoke. It increases the amount of adrenaline released during "fight or flight"so it can give you a little rush or buzz so depending on how long you have been smoking your nicotine tolerance and the strength of the cigarette it varies from person to person