Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids applauds FDA for action against electronic cigarette distributors

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The following is a statement of Matthew L. Myers, President, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids:

We applaud the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for taking appropriate enforcement action today against five distributors of electronic cigarettes for various violations of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), including unsubstantiated claims and poor manufacturing practices.

The FDA appropriately has asserted authority under the FDCA to regulate electronic cigarettes, which deliver the powerfully addictive drug nicotine and have been marketed with unsubstantiated claims that they can help smokers quit or are less harmful than regular cigarettes. The FDA also issued warnings about shoddy and dangerous manufacturing practices and the use of electronic cigarettes as delivery devices for an erectile dysfunction drug and a weight loss drug that has not been approved for use in the United States.

As the FDA noted today, for a drug product to gain FDA approval, a company must demonstrate to the agency that the product is safe and effective for its intended use and adheres to good manufacturing practices. To protect public health, the FDA must hold electronic cigarettes to the same safety, efficacy and manufacturing standards as other drugs, including nicotine replacement products.

No one is suggesting that these products should never be allowed on the market if they meet appropriate safety and efficacy standards. Rather, like other drugs and delivery devices, electronic cigarettes should be regulated to protect public health before they are permitted to be sold to consumers.

More information on the FDA’s enforcement action can be found at:

http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm172906.htm.

Comments

  1. Jack Jack United States says:

    What an extremely biased article, written obviously from someone who knows next to nothing about electronic cigarettes, but thinks they are an expert on the subject.

    Anyone with 1/2 a brain sees this for what it is: the FDA and every other government agency will have to take a pay cut if more people switch to electronic cigarettes.  Big Tobacco pays the bills for many in government.  The FDA has overstepped their boundaries, and will lose this case big.  As long as they get a paycheck from Big Tobacco, they will continue to push people to a product that is KNOWN to kill people with it's 4,000+ chemicals, instead of letting people use a product with 5-10 approved ingredients that MAY be bad for you.

    Thanks for the disservice.  

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