FDA authorizes Juul's e-cigarettes for sale in US, source says
UNITED STATES, JUL 17 – The FDA reversed a 2022 ban after Juul showed data that switching completely to its e-cigarettes reduces smokers' exposure to harmful carcinogens, meeting agency health standards.
- 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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