Anti-tobacco groups sued the FDA to speed up product review process.
against the Food and Drug Administration Wednesday to delay May’s deadline to submit e-cigarettes for approval.
The Vapor Technology Association claimed in its lawsuit that the deadline would put smaller e-cigarette companies out of business.since 2016According to the lawsuit, the FDA pushed back its deadline at least five times. “It is time for FDA to stop moving the goalposts and changing the rules in the middle of the game to the detriment of our manufacturers and small businesses,” said VTA executive director Tony Abboud in a statement.
Anti-tobacco groups were frustrated by the FDA’s delays and sued to speed up the product review process. In June, a federal judge ruled in favor of the anti-tobacco groups and set the new deadline for May of next year—which in turn caused the VTA to file Wednesday’s suit. Vaping companies claim smaller firms cannot afford the expensive FDA review process, while health advocates
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