FDA says data from Vuse showed its e-cigarettes helped smokers either quit or significantly reduce their use of cigarettes. Other flavors are still banned.
WASHINGTON (AP) For the first time, the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday authorized an electronic cigarette, saying R.J. Reynolds’ vaping device can help smokers cut back on conventional cigarettes. E-cigarettes have been sold in the U.S.
FDA says data from Vuse showed its e-cigarettes helped smokers either quit or significantly reduce their use of cigarettes. Other flavors are still banned.
FDA says data from Vuse showed its e-cigarettes helped smokers either quit or significantly reduce their use of cigarettes. Other flavors are still banned.
FDA says data from Vuse showed its e-cigarettes helped smokers either quit or significantly reduce their use of cigarettes. Other flavors are still banned.