Supreme Court rules FDA properly rejected fruit-flavored vape liquids
- The Supreme Court supported the FDA's decisions to deny market access for flavored vaping products, marking a significant win for regulators.
- Justice Samuel Alito stated the court's opinion was unanimous in favor of the FDA's actions against products aimed at minors.
- Public health advocates warn about increased vaping among young Americans, with 19% of high school students and 4.7% of middle school students reported to have vaped in 2020.
- Vaping companies may reapply to the FDA for approval of their products, as the court sent the case back for further review.
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Supreme Court OKs vaping rules
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled for the Food and Drug Administration in its crackdown on sweet-flavored vaping products following a surge in teen electronic cigarette use.
Vaping Industry Takes a Hit From SCOTUS
The vaping industry took a hit Wednesday with a unanimous Supreme Court ruling in favor of the Food and Drug Administration. The justices upheld the FDA's refusal to approve flavored e-cigarettes, NBC News reports. "The kaleidoscope of flavor options adds to the allure of e-cigarettes and has thus contributed to...
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