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FDA regulators said Juul's studies show its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers, who can benefit from switching completely to vaping.
There is Juul news. The vape brand can continue selling its tobacco and menthol flavors of e-cigarettes, the FDA says.
FDA reauthorizes Juul's tobacco and menthol e-cigarettes for U.S. sale, citing adult smoking cessation benefits, sparking public health controversy.
In Article Audio PlayerJuul has denied allegations that it marketed its e-cigarettes to children and teens. The FDA in 2022 announced a ban on the sale of Juul e-cigarettes nationwide, saying the ...
Officials with the Food and Drug Administration have approved the continued sales of tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes and refill cartridges by Juul Labs.
The regulator authorized the company to keep its e-cigarettes on the U.S. market after a federal ban in 2022 had pushed it to the brink of bankruptcy.
FDA regulators said Thursday that Juul's studies show its e-cigarettes are less harmful for adult smokers, who can benefit from switching completely to vaping.
These devices expose users to higher levels of toxic metals like lead than previous e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes.
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