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Vaporizer (also known as a vape) is a device used to vaporize substances for inhalation. Plant substances can be used, commonly cannabis, tobacco, or other herbs or blends of essential oil. However, they can also be filled with a mixture containing nicotine (e.g. as in e-cigarettes), or chemicals extracted from cannabis (such as THC and CBD). Vaporizers contain various forms of extraction chambers including straight bore, venturi, or sequential venturi, and are made of materials such as metal or glass. The extracted vapor may be collected in a removable storage unit or inhaled directly.

Types of Vaporizers[edit]

There are various types of vaporizers, including:

  • E-cigarette vaporizers: These devices are designed to vaporize nicotine in a liquid solution rather than burning tobacco.
  • Cannabis vaporizers: These devices are used to vaporize the active molecules in cannabis flowers and concentrates.

Health Effects[edit]

The health effects of vaporizers are uncertain and their long-term safety is unclear. While some data suggests they may have a role in reducing harm from tobacco smoking, their potential for harm reduction has not been fully studied.

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