The US Food and Drug Administration released a policy draft Wednesday aimed at preventing e-cigarette products from getting into kids' hands. The result could be that some flavored products are taken off the market.
The draft compliance policy, which is awaiting comments for 30 days and pending finalization, would take action against stores selling flavored e-cig products that are accessible to minors and against websites selling them without verifying buyers' ages and limiting the maximum quantities they sell."We expect that some flavored e-cigarette products will no longer be sold at all," as well as some flavored cigars that are included in the policy, FDA Commissioner Dr.
In January, the agency held a public hearing to consider the role of drug therapies to get kids to quit vapes and other nicotine products, with medical organizations and vaping groups weighing in on how to address rising levels of e-cigarette use among youth.
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