Brain death following ingestion of E‐cigarette liquid nicotine refill solution

The use of electronic cigarettes (e‐cigarettes) is very common worldwide. To date, an increase of nicotine intoxication following an accidental or intentional ingestion/injection of refill solution (e‐liquid) has been detected.

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