.e.s.
E-cigarettes, or electronic cigarettes, are battery-operated smoking devices. They often look like cigarettes, but work differently. Using an e-cigarette is called vaping. The user puffs on the mouthpiece of a cartridge. This causes a vaporizer to heat the liquid inside the cartridge. The liquid contains nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. The heated liquid turns into the vapor that is inhaled.
Some people think that e-cigarettes are safer than cigarettes, and that they can be used to help people quit smoking. But not much is known about the health risks of using them, or whether they do help people quit smoking. However we do know about some dangers of e-cigarettes:
- They contain nicotine, which is addictive
- They contain other potentially harmful chemicals
- There is a link between e-cigarette use and tobacco cigarette use in teens
- The liquid in e-cigarettes can cause nicotine poisoning if someone drinks, sniffs, or touches it
NIH: National Institute on Drug Abuse
.e.s. FDA Approved Drugs
E.E.S. [Erythromycin EthylsuccinateC43H75NO16]
RX
- eq 200mg base/5ml (oral granule)
Arbor Pharms LlcApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
E.E.S. 400 [Erythromycin EthylsuccinateC43H75NO16]
RX
- eq 400mg base (oral tablet)
Arbor Pharms LlcAug 12, 1982
ERYPED [Erythromycin EthylsuccinateC43H75NO16]
RX
- eq 200mg base/5ml (oral granule)
eq 400mg base/5ml (oral granule)
Arbor Pharms LlcMar 30, 1987
ERYTHROMYCIN ETHYLSUCCINATE [Erythromycin EthylsuccinateC43H75NO16]
RX
- eq 400mg base (oral tablet)
Arbor Pharms LlcApproved Prior To Jan 1, 1982
WARNING: Consult a licensed physician in the appropriate field for medical treatment and drug prescription. Do not self medicate.
