FDA authorizes first fruit-flavored e-cigarettes in US amid political pressure

FDA authorizes first fruit-flavored e-cigarettes in US amid political pressure

May 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday allowed the marketing of fruit-flavored e-cigarettes ‌in a first authorization of non-tobacco-flavored vaping products, amid ‌mounting political pressure on the agency.

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A man uses an e-cigarette on Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York

The authorized pods from Los Angeles-based Glas ​Inc, a small vape maker that uses technology to age-gate its devices, include flavors such as Classic Menthol, Fresh Menthol, Gold and Sapphire, the FDA said.

"The FDA's rigorous, scientific review ‌of these products found ⁠that the applicant sufficiently demonstrated that Glas's device access restriction technology, combined with FDA-required marketing ⁠restrictions, is expected to effectively mitigate the ability of youth to use the product," the regulator said.

Earlier in the day, the Wall ​Street ​Journal reported that President Donald ​Trump over the weekend rebuked ‌FDA Commissioner Marty Makary for not moving quickly enough to approve flavored vapes and nicotine products.

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U.S. regulators have avoided granting licenses to flavored vapes, and the FDA has said it would continue to require a heavy burden of evidence ‌of benefits to smokers for vape ​flavors that also have strong appeal ​to youth, such ​as fruit or candy flavors.

However, earlier this year, ‌the agency tweaked its strict ​approach to flavored ​vapes, a shift that follows intensifying tobacco industry lobbying and political pressure to allow more products to market.

With ​the latest decision, ‌the FDA has now authorized 45 e-cigarette products for ​sale in the U.S.

(Reporting by Aishwarya Venugopal in ​Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

 

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