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FDA Bans JUUL E-Cigarettes From The United States Market

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JUUL must stop selling and distributing e-cigarettes in the United States including those currently on the market, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday.

The restrictions apply to the JUUL device and four types of JUULpods — Virginia tobacco-flavored pods at nicotine concentrations of 5 percent and 3 percent and menthol-flavored pods at nicotine concentrations of 5 percent and 3 percent.

JUUL, founded in 2015, vaped new life into the e-cigarette market with its youth-focused media campaigns. In 2018, the company generated $1 billion in revenue and the tobacco giant Altria bought a 35-percent stake in the company.

“Today’s action is further progress on the FDA’s commitment to ensuring that all e-cigarette and electronic nicotine delivery system products currently being marketed to consumers meet our public health standards,” said FDA Commissioner Robert M. Califf. “The agency has dedicated significant resources to review products from the companies that account for most of the U.S. market. We recognize these make up a significant part of the available products and many have played a disproportionate role in the rise in youth vaping.”

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The FDA found that JUUL’s applications for marketing a new tobacco product lacked details about the toxicological profile of the products. Some of the company’s studies raised concerns due to insufficient or conflicting data, including about the genotoxicity — the property of chemical agents that damage genetic information and cause mutations, which may lead to cancer — and other harmful chemicals leaching from the JUULpods.

The FDA concluded from the applications that they could not ensure the products were appropriate for the protection of public health.

The FDA has not received clinical information to suggest an immediate hazard associated with the use of the JUUL device or JUULpods. However, they have determined that there is insufficient evidence to assess the public health risks of using JUUL products.

The FDA also pointed out that they do not know the potential harms from using other authorized or unauthorized third-party e-liquid pods with the JUUL device or using JUULpods with a non-JUUL device.

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“The FDA is tasked with ensuring that tobacco products sold in this country meet the standard set by the law, but the responsibility to demonstrate that a product meets those standards ultimately falls on the shoulders of the company,” said Michele Mital, acting director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products. “As with all manufacturers, JUUL had the opportunity to provide evidence demonstrating that the marketing of their products meets these standards. However, the company did not provide that evidence and instead left us with significant questions. Without the data needed to determine relevant health risks, the FDA is issuing these marketing denial orders.”

The FDA’s orders only apply to the commercial distribution, importation, and retails sales of JUUL products, and do not restrict individual consumer possession or use.

JUUL was headquartered in San Francisco until 2020, when it moved to Washington, D.C. As the FDA cracks down on JUUL’s products in the US, officials are concerned that the company plans to flood international markets with its products.

11 comments


Ricardoh June 23, 2022 - 2:37 PM - 2:37 PM

Stop Juul and switch to marijuana. Does that make sense.

Phil June 23, 2022 - 3:01 PM - 3:01 PM

Absolutely 100 percent! Only the uptight and ignorant would inhale nicotine instead of THC/CBD. Hell, you don’t even have to smoke to feel relaxed, ease the pain, sleep better, or if you really need to get your mind straight visit your ancestors.

Schmee June 23, 2022 - 3:05 PM - 3:05 PM

Juuulllll regret this!!

Man I got the dad jokes today..

The Professor June 24, 2022 - 7:08 AM - 7:08 AM

What is the difference between Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi?

Saudi Arabia does not like the Flintstones, but Abu Dhabi do.

Dad joke perfection!

Anonymous June 23, 2022 - 3:31 PM - 3:31 PM

One of my daughter’s friends will be this girl very soon.

https://youtu.be/q-XH92Wie0U

JRocks June 23, 2022 - 4:12 PM - 4:12 PM

Unelected bureaucrats making laws? Like the Juul or not you have to be concerned with the power that has been delegated to these agencies.

Worried June 23, 2022 - 5:40 PM - 5:40 PM

I say we ban the FDA and while we’re at it the CDC since they’re all bought and paid for just like the Biden regime

Lilo Alexander June 24, 2022 - 8:31 AM - 8:31 AM

Make it a crime with maximum jail time!!! At least these criminals will be safer to arrest than, say, an actual criminal with an illegal gun. Now they, are just too dangerous to take off the street. Besides, all this vaping is causing global warming along with drying up the ocean. I’ve been watching it happen with my own eyes. I know!!!

S June 24, 2022 - 6:35 PM - 6:35 PM

a day late and a dollar short; but what else do you expect from the feds?

The CDC and FDA even admitted a year ago that teenagers have moved on from juul and other pod types…

disposable e-type cigs are the thing now days…

kids are sucking in cigar smoke now days too… splicing them with weed… I don’t know it they do it to hide the dope smell or they actually enjoy it more so???

nytemuvr June 24, 2022 - 8:36 PM - 8:36 PM

@S…..They don’t have the dexterity to hand-roll a smokable joint with a rolling paper….it’s a lost art. We used to take pride in that, it took a lot of practice.

Led June 25, 2022 - 12:57 PM - 12:57 PM

Utterly predictable: soon the only e-cigarettes on the market will be produced by the big tobacco companies. A textbook case of regulatory capture. If the FDA had come up with JUUL they would have touted it as a historic public health breakthrough.


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