FDA takes more time to decide on e-cigarettes
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The FDA said Thursday it will need more time to decide whether the biggest-selling e-cigarette products may remain on the market.
The FDA said it has taken action on about 93% of the submitted applications, something it called "significant progress." The agency did not announce a decision yet on products from the leading e-cigarette company Juul Labs. E-cigarette products have been allowed to remain on the market for years, even though none have been given the official green light by the FDA. Manufacturers were given until September 9 of last year to submit applications for the agency's authorization to remain on the market.More Related News
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