The FDA has decided to allow the vaping brand Juul to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, citing studies indicating that these products are less harmful for adult smokers making the switch. The decision affects tobacco- and menthol-flavored versions of the e-cigarettes. Juul has previously discontinued popular fruit and candy flavors to address concerns about youth vaping. The FDA had temporarily ordered Juul to remove its products but later reversed the decision based on additional scientific reviews. Juul has faced significant controversy due to its association with the increase in teenage vaping.
Juul e-cigarettes are now authorized for market, providing relief after a significant struggle, with studies indicating lower harm for adult smokers switching to vaping.
The FDA's decision applies to tobacco and menthol flavors, with Juul becoming one of two companies authorized to sell menthol vapes, which appeal to adult preferences.
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