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Vaping: unveil what you inhale
Facts and advice on vaping, and how to say NO.
Vaping Facts
Find out what vapes are, how they can harm your health, how to say no to vapes, and support to quit.
Quick Facts on the Risks of E-cigarettes for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults
What Are E-cigarettes?
How Do E-cigarettes Work?
What Is JUUL?
Why Is Nicotine Unsafe for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?
How Does Nicotine Addiction Affect Youth Mental Health?
Do symptoms of nicotine withdrawal improve after quitting?
Does quitting vaping improve mental health?
What Are the Other Risks of E-cigarettes for Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?
What Is in E-cigarette Aerosol?
Flavors and Marketing Make E-cigarettes Appealing to Youth
Can Using E-cigarettes Lead to Future Cigarette Smoking Among Kids, Teens, and Young Adults?
Aren’t E-cigarettes Safer Than Cigarettes?
Are E-cigarettes Regulated at the Federal Level?
Are There Any National Public Education Prevention Campaigns Focused on Youth and E-cigarettes?
What Do We Know About Heated Tobacco Products?
What Can I Do to Prevent My Child from Using E-cigarettes or to Help Them Stop?
Where Can I Learn More?
Helping young people to quit vaping
What is vaping?
Vaping refers to the use of an e-cigarette that heats liquids and produces vapour, which is then inhaled, mimicking the act of smoking.
Some vapes contain nicotine and others don’t. Most contain a mixture of solvents, flavours, and other chemicals.
Vapes that contain nicotine are only legal with a prescription in Australia.1
But nicotine vapes are commonly sold illegally at tobacconist shops, convenience stores and online to people without a prescription.
Misleadingly, the packaging often doesn’t state if a vape contains nicotine, even though many do.
Helping someone quit
Find out how you can help them decide to quit and support them along the way.
E-cigarettes linked to severe lung illness
Press release from the Chief Medical Officer.
E-cigarettes (vaping)
E-cigarettes heat liquids to produce a vapour that looks like smoke, which users inhale. Using an e-cigarette is often called ‘vaping’.
The liquids can contain chemicals and flavourings, like chocolate, bubble-gum and fruity flavours. E-cigarettes might be shaped like cigarettes, cigars, pens or other common items.
E-cigarettes
Find out how e-cigarettes work, their effects, and laws about e-cigarettes in Tasmania.
About e-cigarettes
Information from the Australian Government Department of Health.