Shop 7 - 9, Parabanks Shopping Centre, 68 John Street, Salisbury 5108, Australia
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Therapeutic vapes, also known as electronic cigarettes or e-cigarettes, are devices that simulate the experience of smoking by heating a liquid, which typically contains nicotine, to produce an aerosol (also known as vapour) that is inhaled.
The cartridges in therapeutic vapes come pre-filled with a specially formulated and tested nicotine liquid that slots into the top of the device.
With no buttons or settings, their operation is very straightforward – you simply inhale and exhale as you would with a cigarette, but without the associated harms.
Therapeutic vapes are designed to replicate the familiar hand-to-mouth motion, inhale/exhale action, and other behavioural elements of smoking traditional cigarettes, which can aid in easing the transition away from smoking by retaining the familiar experience during usually difficult times, such as on work breaks and having drinks with friends.
Yes. Cigarettes are extremely dangerous and there is no safe amount of smoking.
It’s important to remember that although nicotine is addictive, it is not the primary cause of smoking-related disease or cancer – these come from the toxic nature of tobacco smoke. Therapeutic vapes do not produce any smoke or contain/emit any tar.
While vapes shouldn’t be described as ‘safe’ or ‘harmless’, even a short duration of cigarette smoking will expose you to far more toxicants and harm than many years of vaping.
Yes. In fact, research has shown nicotine vaping to be twice as effective for stopping smoking than more traditional nicotine replacements, such as nicotine patches, gums and sprays1.
1. Hartmann-Boyce J et al, Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2024): DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010216.pub8/full
Therapeutic vapes cost significantly less than what you’ll pay for a pack of cigarettes.
Today, a pack of cigarettes can cost you about $40 per 20-pack, setting a pack-a-day smoker back over $14,500 every year.
In comparison, therapeutic vapes only cost about $10 to $13 per cartridge – which is roughly equal to around 20 cigarettes in terms of ‘puffs’ – helping a pack-a-day smoker save over $10,000 a year.