Two schoolboys hospitalised after suffering severe reaction to vape

Two schoolboys hospitalised after suffering severe reaction to vape
Two highschool college students have been taken to hospital after struggling a extreme response to a vaping product in Melbourne.

The boys from Whitefriars College, in Melbourne’s east, have been taken to hospital after utilizing a vape on Friday, principal Mark Murphy stated in a letter to folks.

The first boy fell unwell about 9am, the second wanted assist about noon, with two ambulances known as hours aside.

The boys have been college students atteding Whitefriars College in Melbouren’s east. (Nine)

“Both students were provided with first aid by a health care centre team and other college staff,” Murphy stated.

Both boys have been taken to Box Hill Hospital and have been discharged by Saturday morning.

The principal stated the faculty was investigating, and stated the matter was reported to Victoria Police.

The importation of non-pharmaceutical vapes can be outlawed below the modifications.

Single-use disposable vapes may also be banned, the amount and focus of nicotine concentrations and volumes and each flavours and packaging shall be required to be plain, the latter with warning labels.

Vaping dangers Dr Nick Coastworth
This is a file picture. Two highschool college students have been taken to hospital after struggling a extreme response to a vaping product in Melbourne. (iStock)

President of the Australian College of General Practitioners, Dr Nicole Higgins instructed 3AW younger folks have been extra in danger when vaping.

“If we don’t do something now, we are going to have this massive health crisis in the future,” Higgins stated.

“We know that vapes are being targeted to our kids, with all of the colours, flavours and packaging, we need to make sure we keep them safe.

“We additionally know that we have a 3rd of our 14 to 17 yr olds who use nicotine vapes and younger vapers are thrice extra prone to begin smoking, so we have to do one thing now.”

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