An e-cigarette or electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) manufacturer, on the other hand, is stuck with the PMTA process, and the overwhelming task of demonstrating that its products are appropriate for the protection of the public health. Even companies with the financial resources and scientific acumen to navigate the PMTA and obtain a marketing granted order (currently limited to tobacco-flavored ENDS), must go through the time-consuming supplemental PMTA process to make even minor product changes (even if those changes will not have any meaningful impact on risks or how the product is consumed)
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When you read the lawsuit brought yesterday by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts against Juul Labs, claiming the e-cigarette company aggressively marketed its product to children and teens, you wonder if anyone at Juul ever thought to ask: Gee, do you think anybody will find this marketing strategy unseemly? Or even: Do you think we could go to hell for this? In a statement, a spokesman for Juul, Austin Finan, said: We do not intend to attract underage users. But as a kid might say: Sure, Jan. The allegations laid out in the lawsuit are compelling and thoroughly appalling
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