The Trump administration is bringing back flavored vapes. Advocates and lawmakers say the risks outweigh the benefits
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The Trump administration is bringing back flavored vapes. Advocates and lawmakers say the risks outweigh the benefits
"The FDA cited vaping as a possible tool to help the 25 million Americans who smoke cigarettes quit, describing e-cigarettes as a better, less harmful alternative to traditional tobacco products."
"Several studies suggest vaping carries its own health risks, such as high blood pressure, increased risk of asthma in teens and nicotine addiction."
"The FDA approval applies only to vapes made by a company called Glas, whose e-liquid pods contain 50 mg of nicotine per ml and come in various flavors."
"Glas has to ensure its marketing materials only target adults over 21, and it must track customer demographics to comply with age restrictions."
The FDA's approval of four fruit and mint-flavored vapes represents a significant shift from previous Biden administration restrictions. The agency views vaping as a potential aid for the 25 million American smokers looking to quit, labeling e-cigarettes as a less harmful alternative to traditional tobacco. However, studies indicate that vaping poses health risks, including high blood pressure and nicotine addiction. The approval pertains to products from Glas, which must adhere to strict age verification and marketing regulations to ensure compliance with laws prohibiting sales to those under 21.
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