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Judge to Rule on FDA Oversight of e-Cigarettes
October 22, 2009

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A federal judge may soon decide whether the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the authority to regulate electronic (e-) cigarettes as drug-delivery devices, the Christian Science Monitor reported Oct. 17.

The case challenging FDA authority over e-cigarettes was filed in Washington, D.C., in February, and a ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon on the case is expected soon.

The battery-powered devices provide a smokeless dose of nicotine to users and contain no tobacco. FDA officials contends that e-cigarettes are drug-delivery devices similar to nicotine gum, but the industry says they are merely alternatives to tobacco smoking.

Some health experts see the products as a safer choice than smoking, while others point to a risk of addiction. An FDA spokesperson said the agency has done preliminary research on e-cigarettes and their marketing. "What we are saying is for them to be sold, you should be able to evaluate how safe and effective they are -- especially if they are a smoking replacement used over several years, perhaps a lifetime," said the FDA's Siobhan DeLancey.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by Joe on 26 Oct 09 03:06 PM EDT
It strikes me as odd that a smokeless version of cigarettes must go through stringent debate and approval from the FDA before consumer use. However standard cigarettes immulating toxic smoke neeed no regulation.

Posted by Derek on 27 Oct 09 05:05 PM EDT
Between the FDA they really don't know what to think of e-cigarettes. They only worry about what they can ban, e-cigarettes only put a small dose of nicotine in you. You only get (high)8mg,(med)5mg,and (low)3mg of nicotine, no tar and no carbon dexiode for everytime you take a puff. But from regular cigarettes you get 8mg of nicotine,5mg of tar,and carbon dexiode in your lungs for every cigarette you smoke. So the FDA should allow e-cigarettes to be sold with no regulation agains the produce, if people smoke e-cigarettes only they will be health, but alot of the people smoke e-cigarettes and regular cigarettes at the same time, so that can cause magger health problems doing that way.

Posted by Duane Huard on 31 Oct 09 10:45 AM EDT
What is going on with FDA? Nicotine isnt illegal, inhaling nicotine isnt illegal..they call it a drug delivery device? If thats the case what is a cigarette? Basically the FDA has to get thier fingers in everything, anyone who has researched the ingredients of efluid knows whats in it. I've been reading everything I can about the ecig for three months. If the FDA is concerned for the public safety then ban real cigarettes..get them off the streets and then do a long term study on the ecig. I could go on for days.

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