U.S. Supreme Court wrestles with FDA denial of flavoured vape products

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The U.S. Supreme Court examined on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's refusal to let two e-cigarette companies sell flavoured vape products that regulators consider a health risk to youths, while the lawyer for the businesses suggested President-elect Donald Trump could steer a different course.

A person poses for a photograph as they vape in Melbourne, March 23, 2023. Recreational vaping will be banned as the government seeks to prevent the next generation of nicotine addicts, Australia's Health Minister Mark Butler said on Tuesday, May 2, 2023.The U.S. Supreme Court examined on Monday the U.S.

Some of the justices appeared skeptical of the contention by Triton and Vapetasia that the FDA improperly assessed their applications under a regulatory standard that differed from published guidance that the companies had relied upon. The Triton and Vapetasia applications were denied, as were hundreds of others by various companies involving more than a million flavoured vape products.

The FDA found that nearly one in five high school students and one in 20 middle school students used e-cigarettes in 2020.The FDA has approved only 34 flavoured e-cigarette varieties, all tobacco or menthol flavoured. The agency maintains that it has not categorically banned flavoured e-cigarette products.

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