FDA Reverses Ban , on Juul E-Cigarettes.<br />On June 6, the Food and Drug Administration <br />announced that it has reversed its ban on Juul <br />e-cigarettes while the agency reviews new information.<br />On June 6, the Food and Drug Administration <br />announced that it has reversed its ban on Juul <br />e-cigarettes while the agency reviews new information.<br />NBC reports that the FDA first ordered Juul to take its <br />product off the market in 2022, however the e-cigarettes <br />have remained on shelves pending the company's appeal.<br />NBC reports that the FDA first ordered Juul to take its <br />product off the market in 2022, however the e-cigarettes <br />have remained on shelves pending the company's appeal.<br />In that time, Juul has maintained <br />its position as the second-most <br />popular e-cigarette in the U.S.<br />The FDA noted that reversing the ban <br />temporarily was not an indication that the <br />company's product would be ultimately cleared. .<br />The FDA noted that reversing the ban <br />temporarily was not an indication that the <br />company's product would be ultimately cleared. .<br />Sales of alternative nicotine <br />products, like e-cigarettes, have <br />continued to grow in the past decade. .<br />In 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and <br />Prevention reported that e-cigarette use had <br />grown by almost 50% between 2020 and 2022. .<br />In 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and <br />Prevention reported that e-cigarette use had <br />grown by almost 50% between 2020 and 2022. .<br />Juul released a statement <br />following the FDA reversal, .<br />... saying the company looks forward to "re-engaging <br />with the agency on a science- and evidence-based <br />process to pursue a marketing authorization.".<br />We remain confident in the quality <br />and substance of our applications <br />and believe that a full review of <br />the science and evidence will <br />demonstrate that our products <br />meet the statutory standard <br />of being appropriate for <br />the protection of public health, Juul statement, via NBC.<br />We remain confident in the quality <br />and substance of our applications <br />and believe that a full review of <br />the science and evidence will <br />demonstrate that our products <br />meet the statutory standard <br />of being appropriate for <br />the protection of public health, Juul statement, via NBC.<br />'The Wall Street Journal' reports that Juul has argued <br />that the 2022 ban significantly disrupted the company's <br />finances, resulting in an investor bailout.<br />Currently, the FDA has only granted approval for 23 <br />e-cigarette products, manufactured by only three <br />companies, to be marketed and sold to consumers