Although the TVPA does not mention Synthetic Nicotine, it defines a vaping product as “a device that produces emissions in the form of an aerosol and is intended to be brought to the mouth for inhalation of the aerosol” and “a substance or mixture of substances, whether or not it contains nicotine that is intended for use with those devices to produce emissions”.

In the Nicotine Concentration in Vaping Products Regulations, Health Canada defines a vaping substance as defined in the TVPA. The regulations also don’t distinguish between tobacco-derived nicotine and Synthetic Nicotine. Instead, the regulatory focus has been on nicotine concentration. The regulation provides a cap of nicotine concentrations intended for retail vaping use at 20 mg/ml. We explain how to measure nicotine levels in vapes here.

The regulations also state that “the provisions of the TVPA apply to all vaping products, including those regulated under the FDA except where they are expressly excluded”.

As such, it may be safe to assume that Synthetic Nicotine is regulated similarly to tobacco-derived nicotine, since the TVPA and the Nicotine Concentration in Vaping Products Regulations do not differentiate the two and instead just mention “nicotine.”

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Although the TVPA does not mention Synthetic Nicotine, it defines a vaping product as “a device that produces emissions in the form of an aerosol and is intended to be brought to the mouth for inhalation of the aerosol” and “a substance or mixture of substances, whether or not...