Chicago: The United States’ Food and Drug department on Monday planned to regulate electronic cigarettes as tobacco products, says a release.
The Food and Drug Administration’s announcement came after the Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit issued a decision which said that electronic cigarettes are not drugs or devices unless they are marketed for therapeutic purposes.
In 2009, the FDA was given the authority to regulate tobacco products that are not drugs or devices.
Electronic cigarettes, marketed under names such as NJOY, mimic the act of smoking and include nicotine, but do not emit the same type of odor or ash.
In December, three judges from the appellate court ruled that the FDA could regulate the products as tobacco products and not as drugs. They also said that the FDA could not block the import of such products, giving Sottera Inc the ability to start importing its NJOY goods.
The FDA wrote on its website that it is working on a strategy to regulate products such as electronic cigarettes, which are not subject to pre-market review requirements, as tobacco products.
The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids said that it was disappointed the US government would not appeal the federal appeals court ruling. That group said the ruling opened a loophole that lets manufacturers add nicotine to products, bypassing the regulations that traditionally apply to smoking cessation medications and other non-tobacco products that include nicotine.
A group that represents companies that make such products, the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, could not be immediately reached for comment.
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