An electronic cigarette looks like a cigarette, glows like acigarette, and delivers nicotine...Swan, Noelle
The FDA's action once again underscores its commitment to cracking down on illegal e-cigarette sales and protecting young people from tobacco products. For the domestic e-cigarette industry, this is also an important warning and reminder. Companies need to pay close attention to FDA's regulatory ...
E-cigarettes want your attention now (Before the FDA steps In)Bachman, Justin
grants the FDA authority to regulate electronic cigarettes and other vaping products and imposes rules on the industry that many insiders fear will leave it decimated. These rules include banning sales to anyone younger than 18 years of age, requiring extensive warning labels on packing and — most...
FDA Extends Authority to e-Cigarettes: Implications for Smoking Cessation? If tobacco smoking did not exist in the United States, there would be no reason, from a public health perspective, to allow addictive, nicotine-containing ... Abbasi,Jennifer - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical...
The announcement marks the end of a year-long period where companies were allowed to sell vaping and e-cigarette products while the FDA reviewed applications from manufacturers. It’s also a turning point for the industry, which spent years operating outside the typical regulations around tobacco ...
FDA Regulation of E-Cigarettes Draws Mixed Reaction (Posted 2014-04- 25 00:07:48) ; the Proposal Would Curb Sales to Minors, Require Health Warning Labels and Disclosure of IngredientsDennis, Brady
e-cigarettes in the previous month werealready smokers. That means the trend viewed with alarm by WNBC may actually be a sign of successful harm reduction. In any case, these data provide no support for Rosenthal’s claim that people “move on to cigarettes,” let alone “other drugs,” ...
FDA SHOULD NOT MAKE REGULATORY DECISIONS BASED ON THE "CONTINUUM OF RISK" THEORY UNTIL IT HAS AFFIRMATIVE EVIDENCE THAT, AS ACTUALLY USED, E-CIGARETTES OR ... Such a result is not without precedent: Even on the assumption that dose-per-dose of nicotine smokeless tobacco exposes users to ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a label expansion for the PATHWAY anti-HER2/neu (4B5) Rabbit Monoclonal Primary Antibody to identify patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-ultralow metastatic breast cancer who may be eligible for treatment with fam-trastuzum...