FDA
chief to meet e-cigarette makers amid crackdown
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[December 28, 2018]
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) plans to meet top-level executives of e-cigarette
makers, the agency's chief said on Thursday, hinting that some companies
seem to be backing away from commitments related to youth's access to
e-cigarettes.
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"There's no reason manufacturers must wait for FDA to forcefully
address the epidemic. Yet some already appear to back away from
commitments made to the FDA and the public," FDA Commissioner Scott
Gottlieb said
https://twitter.com/SGottliebFDA
/status/1078304963078574080 on Twitter.
In November, the FDA announced sweeping restrictions on flavored
tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes popular among
teenagers, and restricting sale of fruity or sweet flavors at retail
outlets.
Tobacco giant Altria Group Inc <MO.N> and Juul Labs Inc, among other
e-cigarette makers, have said that they supported efforts to limit
access to e-cigarettes.
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In a rare move last week, the U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams
issued an advisory urging aggressive steps against e-cigarette use
among teens, which he said has become an "epidemic".
(Reporting by Manas Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by James Emmanuel)
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