Costa Rica has banned the sale and use of e-cigarette liquids containing synthetic nicotine and cannabis compounds, as well as similar products, due to public health concerns. The Ministry of Health announced the ban as the government amends regulations related to these products. The move will impact products containing cannabinoids, as they pose health risks. The National Tobacco Control Network supports the new regulations, citing concerns about the country's potential e-cigarette epidemic. The World Health Organization has warned of the harmful effects of e-cigarettes.
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