Senators Across Party Lines Slam FDA and DOJ Over Failure to Act on Youth Vaping Crisis

  • 3 months ago
Senators from both parties expressed frustration at the FDA and DOJ for not taking stronger action against the youth vaping epidemic in the US. The FDA missed a 2021 court-ordered deadline to review e-cigarette products. Studies show that around 2.1 million kids have become regular e-cigarette users since the FDA missed its deadline, with the majority using flavored products. The FDA has only authorized 23 e-cigarette products so far, none of them flavored. Hundreds of thousands of applications are still pending review due to a lack of funding for the FDA's work.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Senators from both parties expressed frustration at the FDA and DOJ for not taking stronger
00:08action against the youth vaping epidemic in the United States.
00:11The FDA missed a 2021 court-ordered deadline to review e-cigarette products.
00:16Some studies show that around 2.1 million kids have become regular e-cigarette users
00:20since the FDA missed its deadline, with the majority using flavored products.
00:24The FDA has only authorized 23 e-cigarette products so far, none of them flavored.
00:29Hundreds of thousands of applications are still pending review due to the
00:32lack of funding for the FDA's work. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.

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