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  2. Teen vaping hits a decade-low. Could Supreme Court review of ...

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    Vapes Supreme Court will decide if FDA unfairly blocked marketing of flavored e-cigarettes VPro Jelly, disposable vaping devises, are sold to adult customers, 21 and older, at Cincy Vapors in ...

  3. Electronic cigarette - Wikipedia

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    As of 8 August 2016, the US FDA extended its regulatory power to include e-cigarettes, e-liquid and all related products. [216] Under this ruling the FDA will evaluate certain issues, including ingredients, product features and health risks, as well their appeal to minors and non-users. [322] The FDA rule also bans access to minors. [322]

  4. Supreme Court doesn't seem convinced FDA was unfair in ... - AOL

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    It has approved some tobacco-flavored vapes, and recently allowed its first menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers after the company provided data showing the product was more ...

  5. Regulation of electronic cigarettes - Wikipedia

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    Therapeutic vapes with a nicotine concentration of 20 mg/mL or less are available from a pharmacy to anyone 18 years or older subject to a pharmacists approval. Therapeutic vapes with a nicotine concentration greater than 20 mg/mL or for anyone under 18 require a prescription. [168] Australia is developing regulations on e-cigarettes. [169]

  6. Supreme Court weighs FDA's power to prohibit new vaping ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court on Monday did not sound ready to sharply limit the power of the Food and Drug Administration to prohibit the sale of new candy-colored vaping products aimed at teenagers.

  7. Regulation of tobacco by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

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    The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act (also known as the FSPTC Act) was signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 22, 2009. This bill changed the scope of tobacco policy in the United States by giving the FDA the ability to regulate tobacco products, similar to how it has regulated food and pharmaceuticals since the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906.

  8. FDA Belatedly and Arbitrarily Approves Menthol Vapes

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    The agency's inscrutable approach to harm-reducing nicotine products sacrifices consumer choice and public health on the altar of youth protection.

  9. Premarket tobacco application - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 2016, the US FDA finalized its "deeming" rule, subjecting additional products to scrutiny under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act as amended by the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. [4] The rule gives the US FDA authority to regulate e-cigarettes, cigars, and vape pens.