“Regulators plan to open up a process that’s normally secretive by listing which e-cigarette makers want permission to sell their products in the U.S., a move that could help consumers and retailers spot illegal products more easily. The Food and Drug Administration now plans to publish a list of all the products subject to the agency’s Sept. 9 deadline, and which have filed applications, Mitch Zeller, director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products, said in a blog post Monday. The FDA has received applications for about 2,000 e-cigarettes and other newly regulated tobacco products already. There are more than 400 million eligible items that would need to apply to stay on the market, he said.”
BILL TARLING — It’s rather ironic that the FDA now says there are 400 Million eligible items, while when seeing the up PMTA for vape products, he said it was likely only expected to affect a couple of hundred products and companies.
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FDA Will List Which E-Cigarette Makers Applied to Stay on Market