In Volume 1, Issue 2, the article “In Adult Smokers Unwilling or Unable to Quit, Does Changing From Tobacco Cigarettes to Electronic Cigarettes Decrease the Incidence of Negative Health Effects Associated With Smoking Tobacco? A Clin-IQ” (J Patient-Centered Res Rev. 2014;1:99-101) mistakenly reported the delivery agent in e-cigarettes as diethylene glycol instead of propylene glycol. Propylene glycol is a relatively benign substance commonly used in concert smoke machines. Diethylene glycol, a highly toxic substance, was reportedly found in only one e-cigarette cartridge studied in the literature, which may have been due to use of a nonpharmaceutical grade propylene glycol. Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews regrets this error
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Cigarette smoking is associated with many health risks and complications. Despite smokers\u27 strong...
After publication of the original article the authors noticed an error in the Competing interests s...
Journal reported a new study (1) con-cerning the “Federal Trade Commission (FTC) method ” used for r...
CS284159-BPublication date from document properties.Electronic-Cigarettes-Infographic-508.pdf201
In this article, the statement “Over 40,000 chemicals are approved for commercial use,” found in the...
The author of this editorial published in the 27(4) issue has requested that reference 6 "Chapman S,...
The article Analysis of E-cigarette use in the 2014 Eurobarometer survey: calling out deficiencies i...
We would like to draw the reader's attention to an error in the following article: Flower, M, Nandak...
ii36–ii40. Objective With the rapid increase in use of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), ...
A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML version of this article
Subacute bronchial toxicity induced by an electronic cigarette: take home message The case-based dis...
Following publication of this article [1], it has come to our attention that the author, Susan MacAs...
Correction The title of the original publication [1] had an error; furthermore there were errors in ...
The study by Djordjevic et al. (1) in this issue of the Journal elegantly demonstrates that the Fede...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Cigarette smoking is associated with many health risks and complications. Despite smokers\u27 strong...
After publication of the original article the authors noticed an error in the Competing interests s...
Journal reported a new study (1) con-cerning the “Federal Trade Commission (FTC) method ” used for r...
CS284159-BPublication date from document properties.Electronic-Cigarettes-Infographic-508.pdf201
In this article, the statement “Over 40,000 chemicals are approved for commercial use,” found in the...