4

FDA orders Juul to stop selling its vaping products in the US

 1 year ago
source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fda-orders-juul-stop-selling-163816505.html
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.

FDA orders Juul to stop selling its vaping products in the US

Taylor Hatmaker
Fri, June 24, 2022, 1:38 AM·2 min read
c46762a4cdd915b35d1eacd22f2adebd

The axe has fallen for e-cigarette maker Juul.

The FDA ordered the company to stop selling and distributing its ubiquitous vaping devices in the U.S. Thursday, a dramatic end for a company that dominated the e-cigarette market and was valued at $38 billion at the top of its game.

Juul will no longer be able to sell its vapes nor its 5% or 3% tobacco and menthol-flavored pods in the U.S. without "risk[ing] enforcement action" from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Retailers will also be prohibited from stocking Juul products in the U.S.

The FDA's ban against Juul come after the company failed to provide consistent evidence about the safety of its vapes and tobacco pods.

"As with all manufacturers, JUUL had the opportunity to provide evidence demonstrating that the marketing of their products meets these standards," Acting Director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products Michele Mital said. "However, the company did not provide that evidence and instead left us with significant questions."

In a statement to TechCrunch, Juul's Chief Regulatory Officer Joe Murillo said that the company would pursue a stay and is exploring its other options to counter the FDA's ban on its products. The company pushed back against the FDA's characterization of the information it provided to the regulatory agency.

"In our applications, which we submitted over two years ago, we believe that we appropriately characterized the toxicological profile of JUUL products, including comparisons to combustible cigarettes and other vapor products, and believe this data, along with the totality of the evidence, meets the statutory standard of being 'appropriate for the protection of the public health,'" Murillo said.

The FDA clarifies that its actions don't directly restrict individual possession or use of Juul products, though obtaining the company's vapes and pods is about to be much more difficult for U.S.-based users.


About Joyk


Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK