, saying the company"has ignored the law by marketing dozens of unauthorized e-cigarette products," according to a statement by Acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Ned Sharpless.
FDA faces mounting pressure to release final e-cigarette flavor policy "Companies are on notice -- the FDA will not allow the proliferation of illegally marketed e-cigarettes or other tobacco products, to come at the expense of our children," Sharpless said in a statement Thursday."Today's action makes clear that we will continue to keep a close watch on companies and take swift steps when violations are found.
The FDA's latest move comes amid calls by lawmakers such as Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi and Sen. Dick Durbin for the FDA to issue the compliance policy it announced last month that would clear the market of unauthorized flavored e-cigarettes. In an email Tuesday, an FDA spokesman said the agency intends to finalize its compliance policy"in the coming weeks" and that the FDA"plans to share more on the specific details of the plan and its implementation soon.
What about flavored dip? How about just raise the smoking age to 21 and let adults decide what they want to do?
I wonder if the people who died from vaping have an underlying health issue that compares across charts. I think its time to take a deeper dive. Compare and contrast the X amount of victims.
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