The U.S. delayed FDA's ban on Juul products after the e-cigarette seller convinced the Court of Appeals. With that, the manufacturer can still sell its products in the United States.
Previously, the Food and Drug Administration ordered Juul to pull out all its vaping and e-cigarette products in the U.S.
After reviewing the company's items, FDA explained that they saw insufficient data proving that Juul products are safe to use.
NPR reported that one of the issues concerning the FDA is the leakage from the company's e-liquid pods. Of course, Juul rejects this notion.
U.S. Delays FDA Ban on Juul Products!
According to Engadget's latest report, the U.S. Court of Appeals allowed Juul to continue selling its products by delaying the FDA ban.
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With that, retailers can continue offering the company's vaping and e-cigarette products without penalty.
Before this was approved, Juul said in its emergency stay request that the Food and Drug Administration's ban decision was based on random reasons.
The e-cigarette manufacturer added that FDA only suspended its products since it was easier to pass the blame to them after getting pressured by Congress.
What Will Juul Do?
The FDA ban delay is expected to last until July 7. But, what will Juul do during this grace period?
Recently, the vaping product seller said that they had already properly characterized the toxicological profile of their products two years ago.
The company added that its data already meets the statutory standard of being safe. However, FDA disagrees with this.
Since this is the case, Juul will gather enough information to prove that its products are safe for public use. They need to file an additional notion to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
In October 2021, FDA allowed e-cigarettes and vape products so that people would be encouraged not to smoke.
In March, NSW Health warned teens about the use of e-cigarettes.
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Written by: Griffin Davis