The Food and Drug Administration last week reversed a ban on Juul, one of the most popular E-cigarette companies here in the U.S.
FILE - Juul products are displayed at a smoke shop in New York, on Dec. 20, 2018. The FDA initially banned Juul products back in June of 2022 when the U.S. saw a rapid rise in vaping amongand young adults. The agency claimed the company did not include “sufficient evidence” to show the marketing of the product met public health standards required by law.
Juul was not the only vape product on the market at the time, but it was a big part of the crisis, partly because of its colorful packaging and appealing flavors like mango and cucumber.The agency stressed that the reversal of the ban is not an approval, it just means that the products are back under agency review.
It is also important to mention that some Juul products remained on the shelves while the company appealed the FDA’s decision.the manufacturing, distribution and marketing of tobacco products since the Tobacco Control Act was passed in 2009.
Several E-cigarette companies claim their products can help an individual quit smoking cigarettes but while they may help transition away from smoking cigarettes, the FDA has not approved any of them as smoking cessation devices.
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