Help Keep Electronic Cigarettes on the Market!
Senator Lautenberg wants the FDA to completely Ban Electronic Cigarettes!
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As per this thread: 3/23/09 | Senator seeks to halt sales of 'e-cigarettes'
Senator Sen. Lautenberg has written to the FDA to request the halt of
e-cig sales. Bear in mind that this is the first "big gun" to get
involved against the e-cigarette and marks a significant step towards
its possible prohibition.
Newsroom: Press Releases
Press Release of Senator Lautenberg
Lautenberg Urges FDA to Remove Electronic Cigarettes from the Market Until Proven Safe
N.J. Senator Says Products Should Require Approval by FDA Prior to Sale in United States
Contact: Lautenberg Press Office (202) 224-3224
Monday, March 23, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. –
Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) today urged the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) to take electronic cigarettes, or “e-cigarettes,”
off the market until they are proven safe by the federal agency.
Electronic cigarettes, alternatives to cigarettes and other tobacco
products, are battery-powered devices that use a vapor to deliver
nicotine to smokers. When the smoker inhales through the device, air
flow is detected by a sensor, which activates a heating element that
vaporizes a nicotine solution stored in the mouthpiece.
Manufacturers and retailers of these products claim that electronic
cigarettes are safe, and even that these products can help smokers quit
traditional cigarettes. However, no clinical studies have proven these
products are effective in helping smokers quit smoking, nor have any
studies considered the safety of these products’ long-term health
effects. While the FDA has indicated it will evaluate electronic
cigarettes on a case-by-case basis, it has not taken any enforcement
action against these products, which are currently being sold in mall
kiosks across the country and on the Internet.
Sen.
Lautenberg is one of the Senate’s leaders in protecting Americans from
the dangers of smoking. Sen. Lautenberg wrote the law banning smoking
on airplanes, which helped trigger a broader smoke-free revolution.
Sen. Lautenberg is also the author of a law banning smoking in
buildings that house federally-funded facilities that serve children.
Sen. Lautenberg also worked to prohibit tobacco companies from using a
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) cigarette testing method to market their
cigarettes as “light” or “low-tar.” Sen. Lautenberg uncovered a lengthy history
of false and deceptive cigarette ratings and marketing methods used by
the tobacco industry based on this inaccurate testing method. After
years of pressure from Sen. Lautenberg,
the FTC announced last November that tobacco companies are no longer
allowed to use the outdated “FTC Method” of testing tar and nicotine
levels as the basis for marketing claims of “light” and “low-tar”
cigarettes.
Sen. Lautenberg’s letter to the FDA on electronic cigarettes is pasted below:
March 23, 2009
The Honorable Frank M. Torti
Acting Commissioner
Food and Drug Administration
10903 New Hampshire Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20903
Dear Acting Commissioner Torti:
I
am writing to request that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) take
immediate enforcement action against manufacturers of “electronic
cigarettes” and take these products off the market until they are
proven safe. In numerous media reports, the FDA has indicated that
these products are considered drug-device combinations under the Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and therefore require prior approval by the FDA
before being sold in the United States. However, e-cigarettes are
currently being sold in mall kiosks across the country and on the
Internet.
Electronic cigarettes are being marketed as
alternatives to cigarettes and other tobacco products. They are
usually battery-powered devices that use a vapor to deliver nicotine to
the smoker. When the smoker inhales through the device, air flow is
detected by a sensor, which activates a heating element that vaporizes
a nicotine solution stored in the mouthpiece. This vapor may also be
flavored and provide a physical sensation similar to that of inhaling
tobacco smoke.
Manufacturers and retailers of these products
claim that e-cigarettes are safe, and even that these products can help
smokers quit traditional cigarettes. However, there have been no
clinical studies to prove these products are effective at helping
smokers quit, nor have any studies verified the safety of these
products or their long-term health effects. The World Health
Organization (WHO), in a release dated September 19, 2008, stated that,
“WHO has no scientific evidence to confirm the product’s safety and
efficacy.”
For these reasons, I believe the FDA must take
immediate action to take these products off the market. Thank you for
your consideration of this request, and I look forward to hearing from
you.
Sincerely,
Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ)
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