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Vaping Regulation Policy

Dato' Dr Abdul Razak Muttalif, Ministry of Health | Dr Helmy Haji Mydin, Malaysian Thoracic Society

02-Dec-15 16:00

Vaping Regulation Policy

The debate continues over vaping. What is Malaysia’s stand on this issue and what does the respiratory medicine fraternity think about it? Two experts share their views - they are Dato' Dr Abdul Razak Muttalif, Chest Physician at the Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Ministry of Health and Advisor and Chairman of the E-Cigarette and Shisha Technical Committee, Ministry of Health; and Dr Helmy Haji Mydin, Respiratory Consultant, Malaysian Thoracic Society Council Rep for Tobacco Control.


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