E-CIG SCIENCE 2020-07-24T15:46:27+02:00

Welcome to the new E-CIG SCIENCE!

More than two years have passed since the last post of the original project, yet the number of subscribers to the Facebook page has continued to grow, a sign that the demand for information in this sector is still strong.

For this reason we have decided to reopen its doors, with the same spirit of 5 years ago: simply to make information, scientific, original and independent.
The E-CIG SCIENCE is not a newspaper, we do not take and copy the news: our posts are the result of the development of peer-to-peer scientific publications.

We continue to strive to offer you the ingredients used so far: scientific accuracy, empathy with the reader, passion for alternative tools to tobacco.

We wish you a good read!

And if you are looking for some old article, we will republish them in the coming months. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the new ones, and contact us if you have any specific requests.

MHRA & TPD-II notifications: the time has come to check.

March 29th, 2018|Authorities, Regulations|

Reading time: 2 mins

MHRA is the relevant authority in the UK for application, control and assistance to companies in the context of TPD-II. We know that MHRA has actually started checking the notifications received, with particular attention to the presence of banned substances, defined in the TPD-II blacklist and in the national one. […]

FDA regulation on vaping product- FAQ Part1.

March 3rd, 2018|FAQ, Regulations|

Reading time: 6 mins

FDA regulation of tobacco products, named also Deeming, uses many specific terms and indicates many deadlines that differ according to the type and date of marketing of the products. 10 FAQ to our experts to better define the main points about vaping products. […]

Bad communication & Bad science?

March 2nd, 2018|Events|

Reading time: 3 mins

At the E-cigarette summit held in London in November 2017, our scientific and regulatory experts attended interesting debates about vaping. We “brought home” stimulating ideas that were sources of inspiration for some considerations. […]