FDA Delays Decision Over Juul's Vaping Products

The officials of the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States delayed the decision of Juul vaping products that would decide the fate of the product in the U.S. market.

FDA banned thousands of electronic cigarettes and related products to prevent underage smoking, but the agency did not rule on Juul, which is the most popular brand among adults and teens. The agency has been repeatedly pressurized by parents, politicians and anti-tobacco advocates to ban the Juul vaping products, but the officials stated they need sufficient time and evidence to proceed.

Companies manufacturing e-cigarettes need to provide precise data about the benefits of the products to public health how they will help to reduce or quit smoking among heavy smokers and prevent smoking addiction among the underage. The companies might be able to survive in the market if they manage to provide such data.

Attorneys for the plaintiffs and families of the affected people are outraged because of the delay in the decision. They even showed concern about the growing addiction problem among teens.

E-cigarettes were introduced in the U.S. market a decade ago to provide a less harmful alternative to smokers. But as per the industry experts, the products did not serve the purpose and fueled nicotine addiction among the teens and adults who smoke.


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