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
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.