Secretary
Azar Comments on Data Showing Rising E-Cigarette Use Among Youth
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar issued
the following statement regarding the sharp uptick in e-cigarette
use among youth reported in the 2018 National Youth Tobacco Survey:
“America’s youth are facing a public health crisis
that threatens an entire generation: skyrocketing use of nicotine
products, brought on by access to flavored products in particular.
Use of these products, including e-cigarettes, menthol cigarettes,
and cigars, put our youth at risk for a lifetime of nicotine
addiction.
E-cigarettes present an important, potentially
lifesaving opportunity to help currently addicted adult smokers
quit combustible cigarettes. But in trying to build this off-ramp
from a deadly addiction, we cannot let e-cigarettes become an
on-ramp for kids to enter a lifetime of nicotine addiction and
tobacco use.
New data from the National Youth Tobacco survey show
the number of teenagers using e-cigarettes almost doubling in just
the last year. But we can use a targeted approach to tackle this
challenge: The data also show that kids not only choose flavored
products more often than adults do, but also that flavors are a
major reason they use these products in the first place. Flavors
increase the likelihood of kids progressing from experimentation to
regular use, and a portion of them will go on to use combustible
tobacco products, with the huge added dangers of tobacco-related
disease.
FDA’s enforcement efforts and policy framework would
restrict access to most flavored e-cigarettes and limit the chances
of youth beginning to use these products, while ensuring the
products are available to adult smokers as an alternative to
combustible cigarettes.
Our obligation at HHS is always to the public health,
and we believe FDA’s goals strike the right public health balance
in addressing the multifaceted challenge we have before us today.”
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