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The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, the government’s strongest indication yet that vaping flavors can reduce the harms ...
The FDA said the level is low enough to prevent addiction and that research shows smokers will not compensate for the low levels by smoking more. Anti-tobacco groups applauded the FDA's proposed ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it has reversed its ban on Juul e-cigarettes while it reviews new court decisions and considers updated information provided by the vape maker.
In 2022, Brian King, the head of the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, stated, "We do know that e-cigarettes — as a general class — have markedly less risk than a combustible cigarette product." [ 155 ] When asked by Reason whether the FDA is going to commit any resources to correct misperceptions about e-cigarettes, King responded with "I ...
Because of the potential relationship with tobacco laws and medical drug policies, e-cigarette legislation is being debated in many countries. [4] The companies that make e-cigarettes have been pushing for laws that support their interests. [5] In 2016 the US Department of Transportation banned the use of e-cigarettes on commercial flights. [6]
The majority of the e-liquids analyzed contained NNN from 0.34 to 60.08 μg/L and NNK from 0.22 to 9.84 μg/L. [51] The FDA warned several e-cigarette companies for selling e-cartridges and refill solutions containing active pharmaceutical ingredients such as rimonabant (Zimulti) for weight loss purposes and reducing smoking, and tadalafil (for ...
A dispute over the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's refusal to let two e-cigarette companies sell flavored vape products due to their health risk to youths goes before the U.S. Supreme Court on ...
The scientific community in the United States and Europe are primarily concerned with the possible effect of electronic cigarette use on public health. [1] There is concern among public health experts that e-cigarettes could renormalize smoking, weaken measures to control tobacco, [2] and serve as a gateway for smoking among youth. [3]