FDA to Order Juul E-Cigarettes Off Shelves
In an effort to tackle teen vaping, officials have ordered that Juul electronic cigarettes be removed from shelves.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, Juul could have had a role in the rise in teen vaping, and the removal “would be appropriate for the protection of the public health.”
While the FDA has allowed applications for e-cigarettes from R.J. Reynolds and Logic, the agency reportedly turned away applications for more than a million other related products last year.
Juul is the fourth most popular e-cigarette among high schoolers who vape.
The FDA orders Juul Labs to remove all of its vaping devices and pods from the US market https://t.co/wVMQ9WImPs
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