The Department of Health (DOH) has called for a nationwide total ban on vape products as it criticised advertisements misleadingly portraying vaping as a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes, Philippines News Agency reported.
In a news release on Saturday, the DOH warned that vape use poses serious health dangers, noting that both the vapour and devices contain harmful chemicals that can lead to cardiovascular disease, cancer and lung illnesses.
“It is often marketed that vape is nicotine-free and can be an alternative to cigarettes, but the smoke and the vape device itself are full of chemicals and harmful,” it said.
The agency also raised concerns over the variety of flavours and colourful packaging of vape products, which it said easily attract minors to use them.
Citing the 2019 Global Youth Tobacco Survey, the DOH said seven out of 10 Filipino youths, age 13 to 15 years, use vape products. — Bernama
