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US FDA OKs Vuse e-cigarette,
its first vape authorization |
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The US
Food and Drug Administration said last week it had authorized e-cigarette products for
the first time ever, giving permission to R.J. Reynolds to sell three of
its Vuse vape products. "While
today's action permits the tobacco products to be sold in the U.S., it
does not mean these products are safe or 'FDA approved.' All tobacco products
are harmful and addictive and those who do not use tobacco products should
not start," the FDA said in a statement. The FDA
said it had denied the company permission to sell 10 flavored products but
did not say what they were. The three authorized products are all tobacco
flavored, and the FDA said they were less likely to appeal to children and
teens, and more likely to be used by smokers to reduce their risk of harm. "Today's
authorizations are an important step toward ensuring all new
tobacco products undergo the FDA's robust, scientific premarket evaluation,"
Mitch Zeller, who heads FDA's Center for Tobacco Products, said in a
statement. "The
manufacturer's data demonstrates its tobacco-flavored products could benefit
addicted adult smokers who switch to these products -- either completely or
with a significant reduction in cigarette consumption -- by reducing their
exposure to harmful chemicals," Zeller added. The
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, which advocates for the abolition of tobacco
products, was not impressed. "While
it is a positive step that FDA denied applications for 10
flavored Vuse e-cigarettes, it is concerning that a product that
has three times the nicotine concentration as legally permitted in
Canada, the UK and Europe was authorized. Vuse products
with this level of nicotine leaves our nation's youth at an undue risk of
addiction," the group's president, Matthew L. Myers, said in a
statement. |
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