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Juul paid $51k for entire science journal where EVERY article said vaping helps smokers quit
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Juul Bought Out Medical Journal for $51K
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In less than two months, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is supposed to decide, at long last, whether the company most responsible for the teenage vaping epidemic should be stopped, or at least restrained, from marketing its e-cigarettes.
The decision will hinge on whether scientific research shows that Juul s sleek nicotine-delivery device has public health benefits. Does it enable smokers to break or reduce their addiction to cigarettes? Or does it primarily lead to dual use of e-cigs and traditional cigarettes, while luring nonsmokers - especially young people - into nicotine addiction?
Juul, which is partly owned by tobacco giant Altria, decided to add to that scientific evidence.
Juul Labs Awaits FDA Decision On Vaping Products
07/11/21 AT 6:01 PM
With a Sept. 9 deadline looming, the clock is ticking for the Food and Drug Administration to decide if Juul Labs vaping products should remain on the U.S. market as an alternative for smokers.
The New York Times on Monday reported on Juul s precarious status and how the FDA s decision may rest on two questions: Will more smokers use Juul products as an off-ramp from traditional cigarettes than nonsmokers will use it as an on-ramp to nicotine? And can Juul really keep the products away from kids?
Meanwhile, Juul may not be helping its cause in the eyes of the FDA. The same Times report offered a glimpse into Juul s efforts to change the perceptions of e-cigarettes in a move that likely backfired. The entire May-June issue of American Journal of Health Behavior consisted of 11 Juul-funded studies that cost $51,000 and made, among other arguments, that e-cigarettes could “avert millions of prematur
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