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Can e-cigarette type devices be used to deliver other, more beneficial substances?
In particular, could they deliver asthma medication in place of the nebulizer rigs that consist of an air pump, hoses and mouthpiece? Does anyone currently market such a setup?
And once again Yahoo Answers proves its utter worthlessness. The only two who choose to answer know no more about the topic than I do.
5 Answers
- Anonymous6 years agoFavorite Answer
If you know you can't get a legit, useful answer here, why even ask?
- Prov MDLv 76 years ago
As of yet, no. They're not FDA regulated.
I mean, asthma inhalers aren't that different, in that they're inhaled. There's no point to using an "e-cig" to do what we can already do.
- 6 years ago
are you stupid? i have one that has caffeine instead of nicotine to keep me up. so duh a simple google search would have answered your question
- Anonymous6 years ago
Sure, why not?
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- Anonymous6 years ago
Retard