The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday authorized products made by vape company Juul Labs for the marketplace, after it was banned nearly three years ago.
Juul was once at the top of the e-cigarette marketplace in the late 2010s, but faced a series of controversies. In 2022, the FDA ordered the company to cease sales over toxicology questions, and that ban was later paused while the FDA was reviewing data.
The FDA said in an email Thursday it approved the company’s original vaporizer and refill cartridges with tobacco and menthol flavors to be sold in the U.S. following an “extensive scientific review.”
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“This is an important milestone for the company and I think we made a scientifically sound case for the role that menthol can
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