FDA authorizes Juul's e-cigarettes for sale in US, source says
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The FDA's authorization follows a three-year review showing Juul's tobacco and menthol e-cigarettes help about 2 million adults quit smoking while maintaining youth use at a 10-year low.
- The Food and Drug Administration has authorized Juul's e-cigarettes to remain on the market, providing relief to the company after years of struggle.
- The FDA emphasized that the announcement is not an endorsement, warning that non-smokers should not use e-cigarettes.
- Juul's studies claim its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers who switch from traditional smoking.
- In 2022, Juul settled thousands of lawsuits related to vaping for $1.7 billion.
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The manufacturer of electronic cigarettes Juul Labs announced on Thursday that the U.S. Health Authority (FDA) authorized the sale of several of its products in the country, including its vapeer and mentholized capsules. The laboratory was authorized after presenting more than 110 scientific studies to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the company said in a statement. The decision means that Juul can continue the sale of products that were…
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