💨 Abstract
The FDA has allowed Juul to continue selling its e-cigarettes, stating that they can help adult smokers reduce exposure to harmful chemicals. This decision applies to tobacco and menthol-flavored Juul products, which are marketed for adult smokers looking to quit traditional cigarettes. Juul, once a dominant player in the vaping industry, faced significant backlash and legal issues due to its role in the teen vaping epidemic.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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