Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) and liquid nicotine are marketed as a safe way to quit smoking, but these products contain concentrated liquid nicotine, which can be dangerous for kids and adults.
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for January 2015
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for November 2015
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for June 2015
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for December 2014
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for November 2014
- Data Report on E-Cigarettes for July 2014
The Washington Poison Center is always here to help 24/7/365 by calling: 1 (800) 222-1222. Call immediately for medical advice if you you think you or your child has accidentally been exposed to liquid nicotine or an e-cigarette. All calls are free and confidential.